
Dammarie Les Lys Tattoo Ink #6 is a two-day tattoo convention taking place February 21-22, 2026, at Espace Pierre Bachelet in Dammarie-les-Lys, France. This is the sixth edition of the event, which brings tattoo artists and collectors to the Seine-et-Marne department, located approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Paris. The convention fills the Espace Pierre Bachelet with tattoo stations where artists work on clients throughout the weekend. Attendees walk between booths to watch live tattooing, browse flash designs, and book appointments with artists from France and abroad. The floor includes vendor stalls selling tattoo supplies, aftercare products, and related merchandise. Artists display portfolios ranging from traditional French tattooing to contemporary styles like realism and geometric work. Dammarie-les-Lys sits within the Île-de-France region, an area with deep connections to French tattoo history. Paris has long been a center for European tattoo culture, and this suburban location offers access to that scene without central Paris prices. The venue is accessible by public transport from the capital, making it practical for Paris-based artists and international visitors flying into Charles de Gaulle or Orly airports. The event runs Saturday and Sunday, typically from late morning until evening. Single-day and weekend passes are available through the official website. Visitors should bring cash for deposits and merchandise, though many artists accept cards for final payments. The venue has parking available on site, and several hotels operate within walking distance in Dammarie-les-Lys center. This edition continues the convention's pattern of hosting French talent alongside international guests. Previous editions have featured artists specializing in blackwork, color realism, and Japanese-inspired designs. The atmosphere is casual compared to larger European conventions, with space to talk to artists without long queues. Food vendors are usually present inside or near the venue. First-time convention attendees will find the scale manageable. The event is smaller than major Paris tattoo shows, making it easier to navigate and less overwhelming for those getting their first tattoo at a convention. Artists typically have flash sheets available for walk-ups, though booking ahead through the event's website or social media is recommended for specific artists.
Dammarie Les Lys Tattoo Ink #6 is a tattoo convention taking place February 21-22, 2026, at Espace Pierre Bachelet in Dammarie-les-Lys, France. The event is the sixth edition of this annual gathering, featuring live tattooing, artist booths, and vendors across two days. Tattoo artists from France and other countries work on site, offering flash designs and custom appointments to attendees. The convention takes place in the Île-de-France region, approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Paris, an area with strong historical ties to French tattoo culture. Visitors can watch tattooing in progress, browse equipment and merchandise, and meet artists in a venue that is smaller and more accessible than major city conventions.
The event is February 21-22, 2026, at Espace Pierre Bachelet in Dammarie-les-Lys, France. The venue is located in the Seine-et-Marne department, approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Paris.
Artists tattoo clients live at their booths throughout the weekend. The floor includes vendor stalls selling supplies and aftercare products. Attendees can browse artist portfolios, book appointments, or get walk-up tattoos from available flash sheets.
Tickets are available through the official website at https://www.melodunum.fr/. The site lists current pricing for single-day and weekend passes.
Bring a valid ID, cash for deposits and small purchases, and comfortable shoes for standing on concrete floors. If you have a design in mind, bring reference images. The venue has basic amenities, but bringing water and snacks is practical.
Yes. This is a smaller convention compared to major Paris shows, making it easier to navigate. The atmosphere is relaxed, and artists have time to discuss designs with newcomers.