
Arte Infernal Tattoo Expo #3 is a one-day tattoo convention happening on Saturday, September 13, 2025. The event will be held at a venue in Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, with the exact location to be announced. This is the third edition of the expo. Attendees can expect to see artists doing live tattooing on the convention floor. There will be booths where you can consult with artists and schedule tattoos. Tattoo competitions are a main feature, with categories like best of day and best large piece. Vendor booths will sell aftercare products, apparel, and tattoo equipment. Buenos Aires has a strong tattoo scene known for its bold traditional and blackwork styles, influenced by both European and Latin American art. For practical information, tickets are expected to be sold at the door. It is advisable to bring cash for transactions with artists and vendors. Attendees should eat before arriving and stay hydrated. The event is for people aged 18 and over.
Arte Infernal Tattoo Expo #3 is a one-day tattoo convention on September 13, 2025. It takes place at a venue in Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. This event is the third edition and focuses on live tattooing, artist booths, and competitions. Attendees can meet artists, watch tattoos being done, and browse vendor stalls. The Buenos Aires area has a significant tattoo culture, making this expo a local gathering for the community.
The event is on September 13, 2025. It will be held at a venue in Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. The specific venue name is still to be announced by the organizers.
The expo features live tattooing on the convention floor, where you can watch artists work. There are also tattoo competitions with various categories and vendor booths selling tattoo-related goods and art.
Ticket information has not been released yet. For this type of local event, tickets are often available for purchase at the door on the day of the event. Check social media for the organizers for updates.
Bring a valid ID for age verification and cash, as many artists and vendors may not accept cards. Expect a crowded, noisy environment with lots of people viewing tattoos and artwork.
Yes, this smaller expo is a good introduction to tattoo conventions. It is less overwhelming than larger international events and provides a chance to talk with artists in a more relaxed setting.