
Rive Sud Tattoo Expo is a three-day tattoo convention held April 3-5, 2026, at the Sheraton Saint-Hyacinthe Hotel in Saint-Hyacinthe, Montérégie, Quebec. The event brings tattoo artists, collectors, and vendors to the city for a weekend of live tattooing, competitions, and industry networking. The Sheraton Saint-Hyacinthe Hotel sits near Highway 20, about 45 minutes east of Montreal. The venue offers on-site parking and is close to downtown Saint-Hyacinthe hotels and restaurants. Attendees enter through the main hotel lobby and access multiple floors of convention space with individual artist booths, supply vendors, and dedicated areas for live tattooing. The expo features tattoo competitions across categories including black and grey, color, traditional, and new school work. Guest artists from Quebec, Ontario, and international locations work on pre-booked appointments and walk-ups. Vendor booths sell tattoo machines, needles, aftercare products, and apparel. Some artists bring flash sheets for same-day appointments while others work from custom designs booked in advance. Saint-Hyacinthe sits in Quebec's Montérégie region, an area with growing tattoo culture that draws from both North American and European influences. The city is close enough to Montreal that many artists commute from the larger metro area, bringing diverse styles ranging from Quebecois traditional to contemporary realism and Japanese work. The region has seen increased tattoo shop openings over the past decade, with many artists trained in the province's formal apprenticeship programs. Tickets are available through the official website. Single-day and weekend passes are typically offered, with prices varying by access level. The venue has paid parking available for attendees in the hotel lot. Nearby hotels include the Sheraton itself and several chain options along Boulevard Laurier and near the highway. Attendees should bring government-issued ID, as the event is restricted to adults 18 and older. Cash is useful for vendors, though most artists accept cards for deposits and payments. This is an annual event that has established itself as a fixture in Quebec's tattoo calendar. The 2026 edition marks another year of bringing together French and English-speaking tattoo communities in a bilingual environment typical of the region. The convention floor operates with a mix of French and English conversation, reflecting the local culture.
Rive Sud Tattoo Expo 2026 is a three-day tattoo convention taking place April 3-5, 2026, at the Sheraton Saint-Hyacinthe Hotel in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada. The event features live tattooing, artist booths, supply vendors, and tattoo competitions across multiple categories. Located 45 minutes east of Montreal in the Montérégie region, the expo draws artists from across Quebec, Ontario, and beyond. Attendees can watch tattoos being done, browse equipment and merchandise, and book appointments with guest artists for custom work or flash pieces. The convention caters to the French and English-speaking tattoo community in Eastern Canada with a bilingual environment typical of the region.
The event runs April 3-5, 2026, at the Sheraton Saint-Hyacinthe Hotel in Saint-Hyacinthe, Montérégie, Quebec. The hotel is located near Highway 20, approximately 45 minutes east of Montreal.
The expo includes live tattooing at artist booths, tattoo competitions in various style categories, and vendor areas selling supplies and equipment. Guest artists from Quebec and beyond work on pre-booked appointments and walk-ups throughout the weekend.
Tickets are available through the official website at https://tattooexporivesud.com/. Single-day and weekend passes are typically offered. Check the site for current pricing and availability.
Bring government-issued ID, as the event is 18+. Cash is useful for small purchases, though most vendors accept cards. Wear comfortable shoes for walking the convention floor. Parking is available on-site at the Sheraton for a fee.
Yes. The expo welcomes both experienced collectors and those getting their first tattoo. Artists display portfolios and flash sheets, making it easy to browse styles and book consultations in a relaxed environment.