
The Mondial du Tatouage Paris is a three-day tattoo convention held January 30 to February 1, 2026 at Grande halle de la Villette in the 19th arrondissement. This is one of Europe's largest tattoo events, drawing artists and collectors from across France and internationally. The convention fills the Grande halle de la Villette, a 19th-century iron and glass structure that now serves as a cultural venue. Attendees walk through rows of booths where tattoo artists work on clients in real time. You can book appointments in advance with specific artists or walk the floor to find available spots. The event includes vendors selling tattoo supplies, aftercare products, prints, and clothing. Competitions run throughout the weekend in categories like Best Large Black and Grey, Best Color, and Best Traditional. A stage hosts seminars and demonstrations where artists discuss techniques and styles. Evening afterparties happen at venues around Paris, though these are ticketed separately. Paris has a tattoo history dating back to the 1800s when circus performers and sailors wore ink from the port areas. Today the city has hundreds of shops ranging from street walk-ins to high-end private studios. The Mondial du Tatouage reflects this mix, featuring everything from traditional French tattooing to Japanese irezumi and American traditional work. Tickets are available through the official website in day-pass or weekend-pass formats. The venue is accessible by metro lines 5 and 7 at Porte de Pantin station. Parking is limited in the area, so public transport is recommended. Hotels in the 10th, 19th, and 11th arrondissements are within 20 minutes by metro. Bring cash for deposits and small purchases, though most vendors accept cards. The hall has food vendors and seating areas, but lines get long during peak hours.
Mondial du Tatouage Paris is a three-day tattoo convention running January 30 to February 1, 2026 at Grande halle de la Villette in Paris, France. The event features live tattooing by international artists, vendor booths selling equipment and merchandise, and competitions in categories like black and grey, color, and traditional work. Attendees can book appointments with specific artists or walk the floor to find available slots. Paris has a long tattoo history stretching from 19th-century port culture to today's diverse studio scene, and this convention draws from both local French traditions and global styles.
The event runs January 30 to February 1, 2026 at Grande halle de la Villette, 211 Avenue Jean Jaurès, in the 19th arrondissement of Paris. The venue is accessible via Metro lines 5 and 7 at Porte de Pantin.
Artists tattoo clients at their booths throughout the three days. The event includes competitions judged by industry professionals, vendor areas with tattoo supplies and artwork, and seminars on technique and business. Evening social events take place at nearby venues.
Tickets are sold through the official website at https://www.mondialdutatouage.com/. Options include single-day passes and full weekend passes. Some artists require advance booking for appointments, which is handled separately through their individual channels.
Bring a valid ID, cash for deposits and small purchases, and comfortable shoes for walking on concrete floors. The venue has food vendors but lines are long during lunch hours. Temperature inside varies, so bring layers. Expect crowds on Saturday afternoon.
Yes. The convention welcomes people new to tattoo culture. You can watch artists work without getting tattooed, browse the vendor area, and attend seminars to learn about styles and aftercare. Staff at the entrance can direct you to specific areas or answer questions.