
The Libramont Tattoo Convention 2026 is a three-day gathering of tattoo artists and collectors taking place April 10-12, 2026, at Place Communale in Libramont-Chevigny, Wallonia, Belgium. This small Ardennes town sits 100 kilometers southeast of Brussels and is best known for hosting the Foire de Libramont, Belgium's largest agricultural fair, every July. The tattoo convention uses the central municipal square in the town center. The event runs Friday through Sunday with doors opening mid-morning and closing in the evening. Artists from Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and Germany set up booths around the square to do live tattooing throughout the weekend. Vendors sell tattoo equipment, aftercare products, clothing, and jewelry. The convention typically holds competitions in categories like best black and grey, best color piece, and best small tattoo, with judging happening on Sunday afternoon. Libramont has limited hotel capacity, so most attendees book rooms in nearby towns like Bastogne, Saint-Hubert, or Marche-en-Famenne, all within 20-30 minutes by car. The venue is accessible by train via Libramont station, which connects to Brussels and Luxembourg City. Parking is available in the town center, though spaces fill quickly on Saturday. The April timing means weather can be cool and rainy, so bring appropriate clothing for the Ardennes climate. Belgium's tattoo scene splits between the French-speaking Wallonia and Dutch-speaking Flanders, with Libramont drawing primarily from the French and Luxembourgish border regions. The convention has a local fair atmosphere compared to larger city events, with food stalls serving Belgian fries, beer, and regional Ardennes specialties. Artists here often specialize in European traditional, neo-traditional, and blackwork styles, though the range varies by year. Tickets are available at the door or in advance through the official website. Day passes and weekend passes are standard options. The event is suitable for both people looking to get tattooed and those who want to watch the process or browse the vendor area. Cash is useful for smaller vendors, though many accept cards.
The Libramont Tattoo Convention 2026 is a three-day tattoo convention taking place April 10-12, 2026, at Place Communale in Libramont-Chevigny, Wallonia, Belgium. The event features live tattooing by artists from Belgium, France, and Luxembourg, vendor booths selling equipment and aftercare products, and tattoo competitions in categories like black and grey, color, and small tattoos. Libramont is a small Ardennes town best known for hosting Belgium's largest agricultural fair, and the convention brings that same community gathering energy to the tattoo scene. Attendees can book appointments with artists in advance or watch tattoos being done on the convention floor. The venue is a municipal square in the town center accessible by train from Brussels and Luxembourg City.
The convention runs April 10-12, 2026, at Place Communale in Libramont-Chevigny, Belgium. This municipal square sits in the center of this Ardennes town, about 100 kilometers southeast of Brussels and accessible via the Libramont train station.
The event includes live tattooing at artist booths, vendors selling tattoo supplies and clothing, and competitions with categories for different tattoo styles. Artists from Belgium and neighboring countries work on clients throughout the weekend while visitors browse the stalls.
Tickets are available through the official website at https://www.tattoofilter.com/tattoo-events/libramont-chevigny/libramont-tattoo-convention. The event typically offers day passes and full weekend passes, with options to purchase at the door if capacity allows.
Bring a valid ID if you plan to get tattooed, cash for vendors who may not accept cards, and warm clothing for the April weather in the Ardennes. Comfortable shoes are recommended for standing on the convention floor.
Yes. The event is smaller than major city conventions like those in Brussels or Antwerp, making it easier to navigate. Artists have time to speak with walk-up clients, and the atmosphere is relaxed compared to larger expos.