
The Le Mans Tattoo Convention returns for its fifth edition on March 7 and 8, 2026, at the Centre des Expositions du Mans in Le Mans, France. This two-day event fills the exhibition center with tattoo artists, vendors, and collectors from across France and Europe. The convention takes place in a city best known for the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, but the local tattoo scene has grown steadily over the past decade. The Centre des Expositions du Mans provides ample floor space for multiple tattoo stations, vendor booths, and seating areas. Artists work on clients throughout the weekend, with many offering walk-up appointments for smaller pieces. This is the fifth time the event has run, building on previous years that established it as a regular stop on the French convention circuit. Attendees can watch live tattooing across various styles, from traditional French work to realism and Japanese pieces. The event typically includes tattoo contests with categories for different styles and sizes, judged by attending artists. Vendor booths sell tattoo supplies, aftercare products, clothing, and art prints. Food and drink options are available inside the venue or nearby. The convention runs from late morning through evening on both days. Tickets are available through the official website. Single-day and weekend passes are usually offered. The venue has parking available on-site, and Le Mans has train connections to Paris that take about one hour, making it accessible for international visitors. Hotels near the convention center fill up quickly during event weekends, so booking early is recommended. Bring cash for vendors and tips, though many artists accept cards for tattoos. The event is open to the public and welcomes first-time collectors as well as those with extensive work.
The Le Mans Tattoo Convention #5 is a two-day tattoo convention taking place March 7-8, 2026, at the Centre des Expositions du Mans in Le Mans, France. The event features live tattooing by French and international artists, vendor booths selling equipment and merchandise, and tattoo competitions across multiple categories. Le Mans has developed a strong tattoo community alongside its famous motorsports culture, and this fifth edition continues the tradition of bringing collectors and artists together in the Pays de la Loire region. Attendees can book appointments with specific artists or arrange walk-up work during the weekend. The convention runs from late morning through evening on both days.
The event runs March 7-8, 2026, at the Centre des Expositions du Mans in Le Mans, France. The venue is located near the city center with parking available on-site.
Artists tattoo clients live on the convention floor while vendors sell supplies, clothing, and art. The event includes tattoo contests judged by attending artists, with categories for different styles and sizes.
Tickets are available through the official website at https://www.worldtattooevents.com/le-mans-tattoo-convention/. Single-day and weekend passes are typically offered.
Bring a valid ID, cash for tips and small purchases, and reference images if you want a specific tattoo. Wear comfortable shoes as you will be standing or walking on concrete floors for several hours.
Yes. The convention welcomes newcomers and has a relaxed atmosphere compared to larger international shows. You can watch artists work, ask questions, and book small walk-up pieces without prior convention experience.