
The Ath Tattoo Convention is a three-day tattoo event taking place May 8-10, 2026, at Hall du CEVA in Ath, Belgium. This is the first edition of the convention, bringing approximately 150 tattoo artists to the Hainaut province city for a weekend of live tattooing, competitions, and vendor exhibitions. The venue is Hall du CEVA, located at 20 Chemin des Primevères, 7800 Ath. The hall is a multi-purpose event space on the edge of the city center, approximately 15 minutes walk from the Grand-Place. Ath is a French-speaking city in western Belgium, known for the Ducasse d'Ath folklore festival and its giant figures, but it has not previously hosted a convention of this scale. The event brings international tattoo culture to this smaller Belgian city, connecting local collectors with artists from across Europe and beyond. Attendees can expect live tattooing throughout the weekend. Artists will work on pre-booked appointments and may accept walk-ups depending on availability. The convention includes tattoo contests across multiple categories, judged by participating artists. Vendor booths will sell tattoo equipment, aftercare products, prints, and apparel. The schedule includes entertainment and music, though specific stage acts vary by day. As the inaugural event, this is the first time the Ath Tattoo Convention has taken place. Organizers have indicated plans for 150 artists, though the final lineup will be confirmed closer to the date. The convention runs Friday through Sunday, with typical hours from late morning until evening. Parking is available at the venue. Several hotels are located in Ath city center, including options near Place de Binche and along Rue de Pintamont. The train station in Ath is 1.5 kilometers from the venue, with regular connections to Brussels and Mons. Visitors should bring valid identification, as many artists require ID for booking tattoos. Cash is recommended for deposits and tips, though most vendors accept cards. Wear comfortable shoes, as the concrete hall floors can be hard on feet during a full day of walking. Bring a water bottle, as tattooing is thirsty work for both artists and clients. Belgium has an active tattoo scene concentrated in Brussels and Antwerp, but this event extends that culture to the Wallonia region. The convention offers a chance to see diverse styles including realism, traditional, and neo-traditional work from international artists.
Ath Tattoo Convention is a three-day tattoo convention taking place May 8-10, 2026, at Hall du CEVA in Ath, Belgium. The inaugural event brings together approximately 150 tattoo artists from multiple countries for live tattooing, tattoo contests, and vendor exhibitions. Attendees can watch tattoos being made in real time, browse equipment and art supplies, and participate in competitions or watch judging. The event fills a gap in the Hainaut region's tattoo calendar, offering a major convention experience in a smaller Belgian city known for its Ducasse folklore traditions and giant figures.
The event takes place May 8-10, 2026, at Hall du CEVA, 20 Chemin des Primevères, 7800 Ath, Belgium. The venue is located on the edge of Ath city center, approximately 15 minutes walk from the Grand-Place.
The convention features live tattooing by approximately 150 artists, tattoo contests with multiple categories, and vendor booths selling equipment and merchandise. Attendees can book appointments with artists or watch the tattooing process. The event includes music and entertainment throughout the weekend.
Ticket information has not been released yet. Check the event's official social media channels or contact local tattoo shops in Ath and the surrounding Hainaut region for updates on when sales open and pricing details.
Bring valid photo ID, as artists require identification for tattoo bookings. Bring cash for deposits and tips, though vendors typically accept cards. Wear comfortable shoes for standing on concrete floors, and bring a water bottle. Expect security checks at the entrance.
Yes. As the first edition, the event is open to everyone from first-timers to experienced collectors. The atmosphere at inaugural conventions is often relaxed, with artists having time to explain their process to newcomers.