
The Epinal Tattoo Show is a three-day tattoo convention held annually in Épinal, France. The 2026 edition runs from June 12 to June 14 at the Centre des Congrès d'Épinal. This is the sixth edition of the event, which has grown from a small local gathering to a regional fixture in the French tattoo calendar. Épinal sits in the Vosges department of northeastern France, about an hour from Nancy and two hours from Strasbourg. While the city is famous for its traditional imagery (the Épinal prints), the tattoo scene here has developed steadily over the past decade. The convention reflects this mix of historical art culture and contemporary body art, drawing collectors from eastern France and neighboring Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany. The event fills the convention center with tattoo booths where artists work on clients throughout the weekend. Attendees can walk the floor to watch live tattooing, book appointments with guest artists, or browse flash sheets for walk-up pieces. The vendor area typically includes tattoo equipment suppliers, jewelry makers, and clothing brands. Some editions have included tattoo contests with categories for different styles, though specific competition details for 2026 will be announced closer to the date. The 2026 show follows five previous editions that established the event's format. Organizer applications for artists and vendors open in October 2025, indicating the lineup finalizes several months before the doors open. This lead time allows for international artists to travel to the Grand Est region and for local collectors to plan their appointments. Ticket information for 2026 has not been released yet. Previous editions have offered single-day and weekend passes at the door and online. The Centre des Congrès d'Épinal is located near the Moselle River, with parking available at the venue and public transport connections from the Épinal train station. Several hotels are within walking distance in the city center, including options near the Place des Vosges. The convention attracts artists from across France and neighboring countries. The atmosphere is casual compared to larger European shows like the Paris Tattoo Convention or the Mondial du Tatouage. First-time visitors should bring cash for deposits and merchandise, wear comfortable shoes for concrete floors, and expect to queue for popular artists. The venue has food vendors and seating areas for breaks between browsing.
The Epinal Tattoo Show is a three-day tattoo convention held June 12-14, 2026, at the Centre des Congrès d'Épinal in Épinal, France. This is the sixth edition of the annual event. The convention features live tattooing by artists from France and neighboring countries, vendor booths selling equipment and merchandise, and opportunities for walk-up tattoos or pre-booked appointments. Épinal is located in the Vosges region of northeastern France, about 60 kilometers from Nancy. The city has a growing tattoo community that contrasts with its historical reputation for traditional printmaking. The event draws collectors from eastern France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany for a weekend focused on contemporary tattoo art.
The 2026 Epinal Tattoo Show takes place from June 12 to June 14 at the Centre des Congrès d'Épinal in Épinal, France. The venue is located in the city center near the Moselle River. The event runs for three days, typically from late morning until evening.
The event features tattoo artists working live on clients at booths throughout the convention center. Attendees can watch tattooing in progress, browse flash art for spontaneous appointments, and purchase tattoo supplies, jewelry, and clothing from vendors. Some editions include tattoo contests judged by industry professionals.
Ticket information for the 2026 edition has not been released yet. Based on previous years, tickets will likely be available at the door and possibly online closer to the event date. Check the official Epinal Tattoo Show social media channels for updates on ticket sales and pricing.
Bring cash for tattoo deposits and merchandise purchases, as not all vendors accept cards. Wear comfortable shoes for walking on concrete floors. Bring a water bottle and snacks, though food vendors are usually available on site. If you want a specific artist, contact them in advance to book an appointment.
Yes, the Epinal Tattoo Show is smaller than major conventions like the Paris Tattoo Convention, making it manageable for newcomers. The atmosphere is relaxed, and the venue size allows visitors to see everything without feeling overwhelmed. Artists are generally approachable for questions about their work.