
Mexico Tattoo Fest is a two-day tattoo convention taking place February 14-15, 2026, at Expo Reforma in Ciudad de México. The event runs from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday, filling the exhibition hall with tattoo stations, supply vendors, and art displays. Expo Reforma sits in the Cuauhtémoc borough, close to the Paseo de la Reforma corridor. The venue has concrete floors and high ceilings, with space for rows of booths where artists from Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and international guests work on appointments and walk-ups. The convention floor includes sections for black and grey specialists, color realism artists, and traditional Mexican tattoo styles. Many artists at this event specialize in Chicano lettering, Aztec calendar designs, and Day of the Dead imagery that connects to Mexico City's visual culture. Vendor booths sell needles, inks, machines, and aftercare products from Mexican and international suppliers. Mexico City has a deep tattoo history dating back to the 1940s when sailors and prisoners marked the trade. Today the city has hundreds of registered tattoo studios, with heavy concentrations in the Roma, Condesa, and Centro neighborhoods. The convention draws collectors who travel from Puebla, Toluca, and Querétaro for the weekend. Tickets are available at the door or through the event website. General admission is priced for local attendees, with VIP passes that include early entry and merchandise. The venue offers paid parking in an adjacent lot, though the Metrobus and Metro systems stop within three blocks. Hotels in the Reforma area range from budget hostels to business chains, with most attendees staying within a 2-kilometer radius. Visitors should bring cash for deposits and small purchases, though many vendors accept cards. The floor gets warm with body heat and machine noise, so light clothing is practical. Food trucks usually park outside the loading dock, and the surrounding streets have taquerias and convenience stores.
Mexico Tattoo Fest is a tattoo convention taking place February 14-15, 2026, at Expo Reforma in Ciudad de México, Mexico. The two-day event brings together tattoo artists from across Mexico and international guests to work live on the convention floor. Attendees can watch tattooing in progress, browse vendor booths for supplies and artwork, and book appointments with artists who specialize in black and grey, Chicano lettering, and Mexican traditional styles. Mexico City has one of the densest tattoo scenes in Latin America, with hundreds of studios operating in the central neighborhoods, making this convention a central meeting point for collectors and artists from the surrounding regions.
Mexico Tattoo Fest runs February 14-15, 2026, at Expo Reforma in Ciudad de México. The venue is located near Paseo de la Reforma in the Cuauhtémoc borough. Doors open at noon each day.
The convention features live tattooing by Mexican and international artists, vendor booths selling equipment and supplies, and art exhibitions. Artists work on pre-booked appointments and accept walk-ups depending on availability. The event focuses heavily on black and grey, Chicano, and traditional Mexican imagery.
Tickets are available through the official website at https://www.worldtattooevents.com/north-america/mexico-tattoo-conventions-calendar/ or at the door on event days. General admission and VIP options are typically offered.
Bring a valid ID, cash for deposits and small purchases, and water. The venue has concrete floors, so comfortable shoes are necessary. If you plan to get tattooed, eat beforehand and wear clothing that gives easy access to the area you want tattooed.
Yes. The convention allows first-timers to browse portfolios, watch artists work, and ask questions before committing. The atmosphere is open, with artists willing to explain their process and pricing.