
The 23rd Full Moon Tattoo and Horror Festival is a three-day convention held April 2-4, 2001, at the Sonesta Nashville Airport in Nashville, Tennessee. The event combines tattoo artistry with horror culture, offering attendees access to tattoo artists, vendors, and horror-themed exhibits. The convention takes place at the Sonesta Nashville Airport hotel, located near Nashville International Airport. This venue provides space for artist booths, vendor stalls, and walk-up tattoo appointments. Attendees can browse portfolios, book sessions with participating artists, and purchase tattoo supplies and horror merchandise. The 2001 event marks the 23rd edition of this festival. Artists from across the United States set up stations on the convention floor. The horror festival component includes film screenings, memorabilia displays, and guest appearances related to horror cinema and culture. Doors open daily during the three-day schedule. The airport location offers parking and proximity to major highways for local and traveling attendees. Hotel accommodations are available on-site at the Sonesta for multi-day visitors. This event brings together tattoo collectors and horror enthusiasts who want to network with artists, view artwork, and book appointments.
The 23rd Full Moon Tattoo and Horror Festival is a tattoo convention and horror culture event held April 2-4, 2001, at the Sonesta Nashville Airport in Nashville, Tennessee. The three-day event features tattoo artists, vendors, horror film exhibits, and walk-up tattoo appointments. Attendees can browse artist portfolios, book tattoo sessions, and explore horror memorabilia at the airport hotel venue.
The event takes place April 2-4, 2001, at the Sonesta Nashville Airport in Nashville, Tennessee.
Attendees can view tattoo artist portfolios, book tattoo appointments, browse vendor booths, and explore horror culture exhibits and memorabilia.
The Sonesta Nashville Airport provides parking for attendees, with the hotel located near Nashville International Airport and major highways.
Yes, participating tattoo artists offer walk-up appointments and bookings during the three-day event.