
The Elsass Tattoo Show is a 2-day tattoo convention held at Les Tanzmatten in Sélestat, Alsace. The 2026 event runs from February 28 to March 1 and marks the third edition of this regional gathering. Sélestat sits in the Bas-Rhin department of northeastern France, roughly halfway between Strasbourg and Colmar. The city has a population of about 20,000 and sits near the German border, giving the region a distinct cultural character that blends French and German influences. While Strasbourg hosts the area's largest tattoo scene with multiple shops and the annual Strasbourg Tattoo Convention, the Elsass Tattoo Show offers comparable access to artists in this smaller city. Les Tanzmatten serves as the venue, a cultural center located in Sélestat that hosts concerts, exhibitions, and community events throughout the year. The space converts into a convention floor with individual booths for tattoo artists and vendors. Attendees walk rows of stations where artists work on clients, with machines running throughout the day. The event includes tattoo contests across categories like black and grey, color, and traditional work, judged by participating artists. The convention draws artists from France, Germany, Switzerland, and Belgium, reflecting Alsace's position at the crossroads of several European tattoo scenes. Visitors book appointments in advance or seek walk-up availability for smaller pieces. Vendor tables sell tattoo supplies, aftercare products, and related merchandise. For attendees traveling from outside Sélestat, the city connects via the A35 autoroute and regional train lines. Parking is available near Les Tanzmatten, though spaces fill quickly on Saturday. Hotels in Sélestat include the Hotel l'Abbatiale and Hotel-restaurant Au Boeuf, with additional accommodation options in nearby Obernai or Barr. The February timing means cold weather, so the indoor venue provides relief from winter temperatures. Tickets are available through the official event website. Single-day and weekend passes are typically offered. First-time convention attendees should bring cash for deposits and merchandise, wear comfortable shoes for concrete floors, and expect noise from multiple tattoo machines operating simultaneously.
The Elsass Tattoo Show is a 2-day tattoo convention held February 28 to March 1, 2026, at Les Tanzmatten in Sélestat, Alsace, France. This is the third edition of the event, which features live tattooing, artist booths, and tattoo contests with categories for black and grey, color, and traditional work. Artists from France, Germany, and neighboring countries work on pre-booked appointments and accept walk-up clients for smaller pieces while vendors sell equipment and aftercare merchandise. Sélestat sits between Strasbourg and Colmar near the German border, placing the convention at the intersection of French and German tattoo traditions. The event runs from late morning through evening each day.
The event takes place February 28 to March 1, 2026, at Les Tanzmatten in Sélestat, Alsace. Sélestat is located in northeastern France, approximately 50 kilometers south of Strasbourg near the German border.
The convention features live tattooing across multiple booths, tattoo contests in various style categories, and vendor tables selling equipment and aftercare products. Artists work on scheduled appointments and accept walk-ups depending on availability.
Tickets are available through the official website at https://www.worldtattooevents.com/elsass-tattoo-show-2026/. The site lists current pricing for single-day and weekend passes.
Bring a valid ID, cash for deposits and merchandise purchases, and comfortable clothing. The venue has concrete floors, so comfortable shoes are recommended. February in Alsace is cold, so dress warmly for the trip even though the venue is heated.
Yes. The Elsass Tattoo Show is smaller than major city conventions, making it manageable for people attending their first tattoo convention. The 2-day format allows visitors to observe artists working, browse portfolios, and understand the booking process without overwhelming crowds.