
Saint AM' Tattoo Event #4 is a two-day tattoo convention taking place May 2-3, 2026 at HALLE SAMEXPO in Saint-Amand-Montrond, France. This is the fourth edition of the event, which has established itself as a fixture in central France's tattoo calendar. The event moves into HALLE SAMEXPO, an exhibition hall located at 20-22 Quai Pluviôse in the heart of Saint-Amand-Montrond. The venue provides open floor space for tattoo stations, vendor booths, and seating areas. Saint-Amand-Montrond sits in the Cher department of the Centre-Val de Loire region, roughly 40 minutes south of Bourges by car. While the city is known for its historical center and proximity to the Berry region rather than a dense tattoo district, the convention draws artists and collectors from across France who want a more intimate setting than the massive Paris shows. Attendees can expect live tattooing throughout both days. Over 60 tattoo artists and exhibitors have confirmed attendance, working across various styles from traditional to contemporary. The floor plan includes dedicated areas for piercing services, art exhibitions, and merchandise vendors selling equipment, aftercare products, and apparel. Food and drink vendors operate on-site, and the organizers schedule music and social activities during the evening hours. The event includes tattoo competitions with judging categories, though specific contest details are typically announced closer to the date through the event's social media channels. Previous editions have featured contests for best large piece, best small tattoo, and best of show. For visitors traveling to Saint-Amand-Montrond, the city is accessible by train from Bourges or by car via the A71 motorway. Parking is available at the venue and in surrounding municipal lots. Hotels in the city center include the Hôtel de France and several bed-and-breakfast options within walking distance of HALLE SAMEXPO. The venue is near the Cher River and the city center shops. Attendees should bring cash for deposits and smaller vendors, though most artists accept cards for final payments. Bring photo ID if you plan to get tattooed, as shops require age verification. Wear comfortable shoes for concrete floors and bring a light jacket as exhibition halls can vary in temperature. This fourth edition builds on previous years that brought together local Berry region tattoo studios with traveling artists from Paris, Lyon, and Bordeaux. The event fills a gap in central France, where collectors otherwise travel to larger cities for convention experiences.
Saint AM' Tattoo Event #4 is a tattoo convention taking place May 2-3, 2026 at HALLE SAMEXPO in Saint-Amand-Montrond, France. The two-day event features over 60 tattoo artists and exhibitors working live on the convention floor, alongside piercing services, art exhibitions, and vendor booths selling equipment and aftercare supplies. Attendees can watch tattoos being applied, browse merchandise, and participate in competitions. The event is held in an exhibition hall at 20-22 Quai Pluviôse in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Saint-Amand-Montrond is a smaller city that hosts this annual gathering to connect central France's tattoo community without requiring travel to Paris or Lyon.
The event runs May 2-3, 2026 at HALLE SAMEXPO, located at 20-22 Quai Pluviôse in Saint-Amand-Montrond, France. The venue is in the city center near the Cher River. Saint-Amand-Montrond is in the Centre-Val de Loire region, about 40 minutes south of Bourges.
Over 60 tattoo artists work live on the convention floor throughout the weekend. There are piercing stations, art exhibitions, vendor booths selling equipment and aftercare products, food and drink service, and tattoo competitions with judging categories. The event also includes evening social activities and music.
Ticket information is available through the event's social media channels and at the door on the day of the event. Organizers typically announce pre-sale options and weekend pass pricing on their official pages closer to the May dates.
Bring a valid photo ID if you plan to get tattooed, cash for deposits (most artists accept cards for final payment), comfortable shoes for standing on concrete floors, and a light jacket as exhibition halls can vary in temperature. The venue has food vendors but you may want to bring water.
Yes. The smaller scale compared to major city conventions makes it easier to navigate. You can walk the entire floor in under an hour to see all booths, talk directly with artists without long waits, and get a sense of the tattoo community without overwhelming crowds.