
The Black Ink Tattoo Convention #4 is a two-day event scheduled for August 1 and 2, 2026. The specific venue in Belgium is to be announced. This is the fourth edition of this convention. Attendees can expect a large floor with artists from Belgium and other countries doing live tattooing. There will be booths where you can consult with artists and schedule appointments. Tattoo competitions are usually held each day with categories like best large, best small, and best of day. Vendor booths sell aftercare products, clothing, and tattoo equipment. Belgium has a strong tattoo scene, particularly known for fine line and blackwork styles. For practical information, check the event's official social media pages for the venue announcement and ticket sales. Tickets are typically sold for single days or as a weekend pass. Bring cash for deposits and smaller vendors, though many artists and booths also accept mobile payments.
The Black Ink Tattoo Convention #4 is a tattoo convention happening on Saturday, August 1, and Sunday, August 2, 2026. The venue in Belgium is still to be confirmed. This event is the fourth installment of this convention and will feature live tattooing across many styles, artist booths for consultations, daily tattoo competitions, and vendors selling art and merchandise. Belgium's tattoo culture is diverse, with a notable influence from neighboring European countries, making this a solid regional event for seeing a wide range of artistic talent.
The event is on August 1 and 2, 2026. The exact venue in Belgium has not been announced yet. The organizers will confirm the location on their official social media channels closer to the date.
The convention floor has areas for live tattooing where you can get tattooed by attending artists. There are also tattoo competitions with judged categories, vendor booths selling art and supplies, and space to consult with artists about future projects.
Ticket information is pending the venue announcement. Typically, tickets are sold online in advance and at the door. Check the event's social media for the official ticket link once it is live.
Yes, this type of convention is a good introduction to tattoo culture. You can observe many artists at work, see a vast array of styles, and talk to artists in a low-pressure environment before committing to a tattoo.