
The 13º Lucca Tattoo Expo is a three-day tattoo convention taking place April 10-12, 2024, at Lucca Polo Fiere & Tecnologia Spa. This is the 13th edition of the event, which has established itself as a fixture in Tuscany's tattoo calendar. The venue sits just outside Lucca's historic medieval walls, a short distance from the city center. Lucca has a developed tattoo scene, with shops operating in the narrow streets of the old town and surrounding neighborhoods. The convention draws artists from across Italy and Europe, mixing traditional Italian tattoo styles with contemporary work. Attendees can expect live tattooing throughout the weekend. Artists set up booths with their equipment and work on pre-booked appointments alongside available walk-up spots. The convention floor includes vendor stalls selling tattoo machines, needles, inks, and aftercare products. Several competitions run during the event, typically including categories for best small tattoo, best black and grey work, best color piece, and best of show. The event runs Friday through Sunday. Friday hours are from midday to late evening, while Saturday and Sunday start in the morning and continue through the evening. Single-day tickets and full weekend passes are available. You can purchase tickets at the door or in advance through participating tattoo shops in Lucca and nearby cities. Parking is available at the Lucca Polo Fiere venue. The location is also accessible by public bus from the city center and by train from nearby cities like Pisa and Florence. Hotels within Lucca's historic walls book quickly during the event weekend. Alternative accommodation is available in Viareggio on the coast or in Pisa, both within 30 minutes by train or car. If you plan to get tattooed, contact artists in advance to book appointments, as popular names fill their schedules before the event starts. Bring cash for deposits and payments, though an increasing number of artists accept card payments. Wear comfortable clothing that allows access to the area you want tattooed. Bring reference images and be prepared to discuss placement and sizing with your artist. The venue has food concessions, but many attendees walk into the historic center for meals during breaks.
The 13º Lucca Tattoo Expo is a three-day tattoo convention taking place April 10-12, 2024, at Lucca Polo Fiere & Tecnologia Spa in Lucca, Italy. The event features live tattooing by Italian and international artists, tattoo competitions with multiple categories, and vendor booths selling equipment and aftercare supplies. This is the 13th edition of the convention, which takes place in a Tuscan city known for its medieval architecture and established tattoo community. Attendees can book appointments with specific artists in advance or watch work being done on the convention floor. The venue is located near Lucca's historic center, making it accessible for both local residents and visitors traveling from Florence or Pisa.
The event runs April 10-12, 2024, at Lucca Polo Fiere & Tecnologia Spa in Lucca, Italy. The venue is located just outside the city's historic walls and is accessible by car or public transport from the city center.
The expo includes live tattooing by guest artists from Italy and abroad, tattoo competitions in categories like best black and grey or best color work, and vendor stalls selling tattoo supplies and merchandise. Artists work on pre-booked appointments and available walk-up spots.
Tickets are available at the door or through advance sales at participating tattoo shops in Lucca and surrounding areas. Contact local shops or check the event's social media pages for current pricing and availability.
Bring a valid ID, cash for deposits, and wear clothing that allows easy access to the tattoo area. Bring reference images for your design. The venue has basic amenities but pack light as space around booths can be tight.
Yes. The 13th edition has established organization and a manageable size compared to larger European conventions. First-timers can observe artists working, browse portfolios, and get small pieces without the overwhelming crowds of major city events.