M+, Asia’s first global museum of contemporary visual culture, will host a variety of music, dance, and creative activities as part of its Hong Kong Street Culture tribute. Visitors can immerse themselves in dynamic lighting, energetic music, and mingle with like-minded people at a street party on March 1, from 7pm-1am.

Visitors will get to see rapper N.O.L.Y, post-punk band NYPD, and Hong-Kong based creative collective Yeti Out play musical and DJ sets inspired by the city. They will also witness an epic street dance battle hosted by B-Boy ET, Buddy Crew (representing BOMS) and the Hong Kong Alpha Artnity Association.

Street artist Lousy will transform a corner of M+ into a playground with a hopscotch inspired by iconic characters that adorn street alleys, inviting participants into the game. Artist Igor Chan Chun Hin will have a series of Hong Kong-inspired tattoo patterns for visitors to create collages on their bodies. 

The event, which is organised as part of the ‘M+ at Night’ series, is being curated by Yeti Out and its co-founder Arthur Bray. The M+ premises will be reimagined as the streets and alleys of Hong Kong through mediums including sound, graphics, and typography.

Hong Kong Street Culture is only open to visitors aged 18 and above. Tickets priced at HK$180 are available on Klook. For more information about Hong Kong Street Culture, visit the event website.

Header image credits: M+

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From the Middle East to the Far East and a couple of places in between, Anjali has lived in no fewer than seven cities in Asia, and has travelled extensively in the region. She worked as a lifestyle journalist in India before coming to Hong Kong, where her favourite thing to do is island-hopping with her daughter. You can check out her musings on motherhood, courtesy her Instagram profile.

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