
The Iasi Tattoo Arts Gathering is a two-day tattoo convention taking place June 13-14, 2026 at Congress Hall in Palas Iasi, Romania. This event marks the return of the gathering to Iași, a city known as Romania's cultural capital and home to a growing community of tattoo artists and collectors. The convention occupies the Congress Hall within the Palas Iasi complex, a modern convention center attached to one of the city's largest shopping and entertainment destinations. The venue sits in the heart of Iași, approximately 400 kilometers northeast of Bucharest and close to the border with Moldova. The Congress Hall provides climate-controlled space with high ceilings and professional lighting suitable for detailed tattoo work. Attendees can expect live tattooing throughout both days, with local Romanian artists and international guests working on appointments and walk-ups. The event includes vendor booths selling tattoo supplies, aftercare products, prints, and related merchandise. Art exhibitions run alongside the tattoo floor, reflecting the organizers' focus on tattooing as part of a broader artistic movement that includes painting, sculpture, and digital art. Competitions typically cover categories such as best small tattoo, best large piece, best black and grey, and best of day, with judging open to spectators. The gathering has established itself as a recurring fixture in Romania's tattoo calendar after previous successful editions in the city. The 2026 event continues with expanded floor space at the Palas location, allowing for more artist booths and wider aisles between stations. Tickets are available for single days or the full weekend, with pricing typically ranging from 30 to 50 Romanian Lei depending on the day. The Palas Iasi complex offers paid parking beneath the mall, with additional public parking available in surrounding streets. Several hotels sit within walking distance, including options in the Palas complex itself and independent accommodations in the nearby city center near the Palace of Culture. Attendees should bring valid ID, as some artists require identification for age verification, and cash for deposits, though most vendors accept card payments. Iași maintains a distinct tattoo culture influenced by Romanian folk art, Orthodox iconography, and Byzantine aesthetics, while embracing contemporary styles including neo-traditional and geometric work. The city's large student population and status as an academic center create steady demand for diverse tattoo work, from traditional Romanian floral motifs to modern blackwork and photorealistic portraits.
The Iasi Tattoo Arts Gathering is a tattoo convention taking place June 13-14, 2026 at Congress Hall in Palas Iasi, Romania. The two-day event features live tattooing by Romanian and international artists, vendor booths for supplies and merchandise, art exhibitions, and tattoo competitions. It is held in Iași, a city in northeastern Romania known for its cultural institutions and growing tattoo community. The convention emphasizes tattooing as part of a broader artistic movement, incorporating visual arts alongside body art. Attendees can watch tattoos being made, browse equipment, view submitted artwork, and participate in competitions spanning multiple style categories.
The event takes place June 13-14, 2026 at Congress Hall in Palas Iasi, Romania. The venue is located within the Palas Mall complex in the center of Iași, accessible by car, taxi, or public transport from the city center.
The event includes live tattooing by local and international artists, vendor booths selling equipment and aftercare products, art exhibitions, and tattoo competitions. Artists work on pre-booked appointments and accept walk-ups depending on availability.
Tickets are typically sold at the entrance or through local Romanian ticketing platforms. Check the event's social media pages for specific purchasing information as the dates approach. Single-day and weekend passes are usually available.
Yes. The atmosphere is open to newcomers, and many artists accept walk-up clients for smaller pieces. You can observe different tattooing styles, speak with artists about designs, and see healed work photos before committing to an appointment.
The Palas Iasi complex includes hotels, and additional accommodations are available within walking distance in the city center near the Palace of Culture. The venue is centrally located with restaurants and shops in the immediate area.