
Granada Tattoo Expo #9 is a three-day tattoo convention taking place May 22 to May 24, 2026 at Feria de Muestras de Armilla, Fermasa in Granada, Spain. This is the ninth edition of the event, which brings together tattoo artists, collectors, and vendors from across Spain and Europe for a full weekend of live work and commerce. The event fills the exhibition halls at Fermasa with live tattooing stations where artists work on booked appointments and accept walk-ups when space allows. Attendees can watch blackwork, color realism, traditional, and neo-traditional pieces take shape in real time across the convention floor. The space includes vendor booths selling tattoo supplies, aftercare products, clothing, jewelry, and art prints. Tattoo contests run throughout the weekend with categories for different styles and experience levels, often including a "tattoo of the day" competition. Granada sits at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains and carries a distinct mix of Moorish heritage and modern university culture. The local tattoo scene reflects this blend, with shops scattered through the Albaicín district and Realejo neighborhood near the city center. While smaller than Barcelona or Madrid conventions, Granada Tattoo Expo draws dedicated collectors from Andalusia and beyond who prefer the intimate setting. The venue is located in Armilla, a municipality just south of Granada city center. It is accessible by car via the A-44 highway, and public buses run from the city center to the fairgrounds. Parking is available at the venue, though spaces fill quickly on Saturday afternoons. Several hotels sit along the highway near the exhibition center, and the city center offers additional accommodation options within 15 minutes by car or taxi. Tickets are available through the official Tattoo Tour website with options for single-day or full-weekend passes. The event typically opens around 11 AM and closes at 8 PM each day. Attendees should bring cash for vendors, as not all stalls accept cards, and wear comfortable shoes for concrete floors. Food vendors are usually available on-site, though the surrounding area has limited dining options compared to the city center.
Granada Tattoo Expo #9 is a tattoo convention taking place May 22 to May 24, 2026 at Feria de Muestras de Armilla, Fermasa in Granada, Spain. The three-day event features live tattooing, artist booths, vendor stalls, and tattoo contests with categories for various styles. Artists from Spain and Europe work on-site while attendees browse supplies, clothing, and accessories. The convention sits in Armilla, just outside Granada city center, and reflects the city's growing tattoo culture rooted in its mix of historical and modern influences. This is the ninth edition of the expo, organized by Tattoo Tour. The event runs Friday through Sunday with tickets available online or at the door.
The event runs May 22 to May 24, 2026 at Feria de Muestras de Armilla, Fermasa in Armilla, Granada. The venue sits just south of Granada city center near the A-44 highway. Doors typically open around 11 AM and close at 8 PM, though times may vary by day.
The convention features live tattooing across multiple booths, with artists taking appointments and walk-ups. Tattoo contests run throughout the weekend with prizes for different styles. Vendor stalls sell equipment, aftercare, and merchandise. The event includes music and food options on-site.
Tickets are available through the official website at https://tattootour.es/granada/. Options include single-day passes and full-weekend tickets. Children usually enter free with a paying adult, though age limits may apply for certain areas. Check the site for pricing and early bird options.
Bring a valid ID, cash for vendors, and comfortable shoes for standing on concrete floors. If you plan to get tattooed, eat beforehand and bring reference images. The venue has basic amenities, but bringing water and snacks is recommended for long days.
Yes. The size is manageable compared to larger European conventions, making it easy to navigate. The atmosphere is relaxed, and artists are generally approachable for questions. First-timers can watch live tattooing, browse portfolios, and get small pieces without the overwhelming crowds found in major city events.