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Meeting Of Styles Hong Kong 2025 – The Chosen Cause “A Global Graffiti Revolution Takes Over D2 PLACE”

Updated: Oct 30

For the first time ever Meeting of Styles is heading to Hong Kong!


Meeting Of Styles Hong Kong 2025 – The Chosen Cause
“A Global Graffiti Revolution Takes Over D2 PLACE”
Image: Courtesy of Meeting of Styles

Presented by Yat Yat Creative Workshop, Carnaby Fair, and D2 PLACE, Meeting of Styles (MOS), the world’s leading graffiti festival, makes its electrifying debut in Hong Kong from November 12-16, 2025. Over 80 local and international graffiti artists will come together to transform D2 PLACE ONE & TWO and the streets of Lai Chi Kok into a large-scale, vibrant open-air canvas. Through themed wall curations, offering a canvas for everyone and marking a historic moment for the city’s street art scene.


Meeting of Styles Hong Kong (MOS(HK)2025) is more than an event—it’s a cultural movement. This five-day festival unites global icons, emerging talents, and local legends to reimagine Hong Kong’s urban landscape with bold, breathtaking murals. From massive murals to high-energy graffiti battles, MOS(HK) is a must-see spectacle of creativity and community.


Meeting Of Styles Hong Kong 2025 Programme

● Massive Mural Painting: From 12 - 16 November, over 80 artists will paint stunning murals across D2 PLACE ONE & TWO and Cheung Yee Street, creating a visual spectacle unlike anything Hong Kong has seen. Special thanks to Riverchain for sponsoring scaffolding and elevated platforms to create this epic street activation.

● Graffiti Battles: Witness thrilling live painting showdowns where MOS artists compete with spray cans in timed challenges, showcasing artistry skill and creativity.

● Street Art Exhibition @ THE UPPER STAGE (7/F, D2 PLACE ONE): Exhibition set up design by Rat Cave, renowned for their innovative vision and exceptional wood work craftsmanship, the Street Art exhibition features an eclectic mix of street art pieces, canvases, installations submitted by the attending MOS artists.

● Artist Talks & Workshops @ THE UPPER STAGE (7/F, D2 PLACE ONE) : Join free sharings by global and local MOS artists, curators, and photographers as they come together to share their knowledge and experiences across various dimensions of street art (limited seating). Hands-on workshops, including community art jamming, spray paint techniques and graffiti lettering on tote bag, open to all ages (ticketing fees apply).

● Graffiti Marketplace @ THE UPPER STAGE (7/F, D2 PLACE ONE) : Shop exclusive merch, locally crafted products, limited-edition souvenirs, graffiti equipment, spray paints and product booths from Red Bull and Benjamin Moore.


Dates

12th - 16th November 2025


Location

D2 PLACE ONE & TWO, Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong


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