
The Red Deer Tattoo Show is a three-day convention held at Westerners Park on 46 Avenue in Red Deer, Alberta. The 2026 event runs from Friday, June 5 through Sunday, June 7. This is the fifth edition of the show. Red Deer sits between Calgary and Edmonton along the QE2 highway corridor. The city has a growing tattoo community that bridges the gap between Alberta's two major metropolitan areas. Westerners Park is an indoor exhibition facility with concrete floors and high ceilings, providing space for multiple vendor booths and tattoo stations arranged in rows. The event includes live tattooing throughout the weekend. Artists work on scheduled appointments and accept walk-ups depending on their availability. The show floor has vendors selling tattoo machines, ink, needles, aftercare products, clothing, and body jewelry. Some artists bring flash sheets for same-day tattoos. Competitions run each day with different categories. Past shows have included contests for best black and grey, best color piece, best small tattoo, and best of show. There are also competitions for piercings and body modifications. The burlesque performances and stage shows happen in the evenings on a central stage. Tickets are available at the door or in advance through the website. Single-day passes and weekend passes are typically offered. Children under a certain age are usually admitted free with a paying adult, but ID is required for anyone getting tattooed. Parking is available on-site at Westerners Park with lots surrounding the building. Several hotels are located along Gaetz Avenue South, about a ten-minute drive from the venue, including chains near the highway interchange. This is the fifth time the organizers have held this event in Red Deer. The show brings together local Alberta artists with traveling tattooers from across Canada. The atmosphere is casual compared to larger city conventions, with more space to walk between booths and talk to artists about their portfolios. Many attendees come from Edmonton, Calgary, and smaller Central Alberta towns like Lacombe and Ponoka. Attendees should bring cash for vendors and tips, as not all booths take cards. Government-issued ID is required for entry and for getting tattooed. The venue has food concessions serving basic concession fare, but there are also restaurants and fast food options nearby on 46 Avenue and along Gaetz Avenue.
The Red Deer Tattoo Show is a three-day tattoo convention held June 5-7, 2026 at Westerners Park in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. This is the fifth edition of the event. The show features live tattooing by local and traveling artists, daily competitions in various categories, vendor booths selling supplies and merchandise, and evening entertainment including burlesque performances. Red Deer is located between Calgary and Edmonton along the QE2 corridor, and the convention draws artists from across Alberta and Canada. Attendees can watch tattoos being done, browse vendor stalls, or book appointments with artists. The event takes place indoors at Westerners Park on 46 Avenue. Tickets are available online or at the door.
The event runs June 5-7, 2026 at Westerners Park on 46 Avenue in Red Deer, Alberta. Doors open daily with hours typically running from late morning into the evening. Parking is available on-site.
The show includes live tattooing by local and traveling artists, vendor booths selling tattoo supplies and jewelry, daily competitions in categories like black and grey or color work, and evening stage shows including burlesque performances.
Tickets are available through reddeertattooshow.com or at the door. The show offers single-day and weekend passes. Contact rdtattooshow@hotmail.com for specific pricing information.
Bring government-issued ID if you plan to get tattooed, cash for vendors and tips, and comfortable shoes for walking the show floor. The venue has food available, but you can also bring water.
Yes. The Red Deer Tattoo Show is smaller than major city conventions, making it easier to navigate. The atmosphere is relaxed, and there is space to observe tattoos being done without crowds. Artists are available to discuss designs and booking.