
The Everglades Tattoo Expo is a three-day tattoo convention held January 30 through February 1, 2026, at the Charles F Dodge Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida. The event fills the exhibition hall with tattoo artists from across the United States and international guests working on the convention floor. The Charles F Dodge Center sits in the heart of Pembroke Pines, roughly halfway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale in Broward County. The venue offers surface parking and is located near the intersection of I-75 and Sheridan Street, making it accessible from throughout South Florida. Hotels are available within a five-mile radius along Pines Boulevard and in neighboring Hollywood, Florida. The area sits on the edge of the Everglades, giving the expo its regional name. Attendees walk the convention floor to watch live tattooing in progress. Artists set up booths with portfolios available for review, and many accept walk-up appointments for small pieces or consultations for larger work. Vendor booths sell tattoo machines, needles, aftercare products, and related merchandise. The event includes tattoo competitions judged by working artists, with categories covering various styles from black-and-grey to full color pieces. South Florida has a long history of tattoo culture influenced by Caribbean and Latin American traditions, alongside strong American traditional and Japanese work. The Everglades Tattoo Expo reflects this mix, with artists specializing in everything from black-and-grey realism to bright color work and traditional Americana. The region has seen steady growth in tattoo shops over the past two decades, with many artists migrating to the area for the year-round warm weather and strong tourism industry. Tickets are available through the official website. Single-day and weekend passes are usually offered at the door or in advance. The venue provides climate-controlled indoor space, which is useful during Florida's winter season when humidity remains high. Attendees should bring cash for tips and small purchases, though most vendors accept cards. Wear comfortable shoes as the concrete floor requires walking between rows of booths. Food vendors are typically available inside the venue, and several restaurants sit within walking distance on Pines Boulevard.
The Everglades Tattoo Expo is a three-day tattoo convention taking place January 30 to February 1, 2026, at the Charles F Dodge Center in Pembroke Pines, Florida, United States. The event features live tattooing by national and international artists, vendor booths selling equipment and merchandise, and tattoo competitions judged by industry professionals. Attendees walk the convention floor to view portfolios, book appointments, and watch tattoos being applied in real time. Pembroke Pines sits between Miami and Fort Lauderdale in an area with deep roots in Caribbean and Latin American tattoo traditions, making the expo a gathering point for South Florida's diverse tattoo community.
The 2026 Everglades Tattoo Expo runs from Friday, January 30 through Sunday, February 1, 2026. The event takes place at the Charles F Dodge Center located in Pembroke Pines, Florida. The venue is accessible from I-75 and the Florida Turnpike.
The expo features live tattooing by guest artists working on the convention floor. Attendees can browse artist portfolios, book tattoo appointments, and purchase merchandise from vendor booths. Tattoo competitions are held throughout the weekend with various style categories.
Tickets are available through the official website at https://www.evergladestattooexpo.com/. The site offers single-day and weekend pass options. Check the website for current pricing and availability updates.
Bring a valid ID, cash for tips and small purchases, and comfortable shoes for walking on concrete floors. If you plan to get tattooed, eat beforehand and bring water. The venue is indoors and climate-controlled.
Yes. The event is open to the public and welcomes people new to tattoo conventions. You can walk the floor to observe artists at work without committing to getting tattooed. Staff and artists are available to answer questions about the process.