
The Saint-Quentin Tattoo Event is a two-day convention held on June 13 and 14, 2026, at the Salle Polyvalente in Morcourt, France. This is the third edition of the event, which takes place just outside Saint-Quentin in the Hauts-de-France region. The Salle Polyvalente is a community hall located approximately five kilometers southeast of Saint-Quentin city center. The venue provides open floor space for tattoo artists to set up stations and work live during the event. Vendors occupy booths around the perimeter, selling tattoo equipment, aftercare products, clothing, and related merchandise. Attendees can expect continuous live tattooing throughout both days. The organizers have scheduled musical performances and side entertainment to run alongside the tattoo activities. Artists from across France and neighboring Belgian regions typically attend conventions of this size, offering styles ranging from traditional European work to contemporary black and grey realism. Saint-Quentin has a developing tattoo scene. While the city is historically known for textile manufacturing and art deco architecture, the surrounding Picardy region has seen growth in independent tattoo studios over the past decade. This event fills a gap for northern France, where fewer large conventions operate compared to Paris or Lyon. The previous editions established the event as a regular meeting point for collectors in the Aisne department. Tickets for the 2026 edition are not yet available online. Interested visitors should monitor local tattoo shop notice boards or social media channels for the organizing team for updates on pricing and advance booking options. The venue has parking available on site for visitors arriving by car. Morcourt is accessible from the A26 motorway exit, and local taxi services operate from Saint-Quentin station for those arriving by train from Paris or Lille. Visitors planning to get tattooed should bring valid government-issued identification, as French law requires ID for all tattoo services. Cash is useful for vendor purchases and food vendors, though many sellers accept card payments. The hall has basic restroom and seating facilities. Hotels are available in Saint-Quentin center, approximately ten minutes by car, for those traveling from outside the immediate region.
The Saint-Quentin Tattoo Event is a tattoo convention held June 13 to June 14, 2026, at the Salle Polyvalente in Morcourt, France. This is the third edition of the two-day event. The convention features live tattooing, musical performances, and vendor booths selling equipment and merchandise. It takes place approximately five kilometers from Saint-Quentin in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. The event draws tattoo artists and collectors from across France and neighboring Belgium. Saint-Quentin has a growing tattoo community with several independent studios in the city center, and this convention serves as a regional gathering point for the Aisne department.
The 2026 Saint-Quentin Tattoo Event takes place on June 13 and 14, 2026, at the Salle Polyvalente in Morcourt, France. The venue is located approximately five kilometers southeast of Saint-Quentin city center in the Hauts-de-France region. The event runs both days from morning until evening.
The event includes live tattooing by artists working on clients throughout the weekend. Musical performances and entertainment run alongside the tattoo activities. Vendor booths sell tattoo supplies, equipment, clothing, and artwork. The third edition continues the format established in previous years.
Ticket information for the 2026 edition has not been released yet. Interested attendees should check with local tattoo studios in Saint-Quentin or monitor social media channels for the organizing team. Tickets will likely be available at the door unless advance booking is announced.
Bring valid photo identification if you plan to get tattooed, as French law requires ID for tattoo services. Cash is recommended for vendor purchases and food, though cards are often accepted. The venue has basic seating, but you may want to bring water and comfortable shoes for standing.
Yes, the event is open to the public and welcomes visitors who are new to tattoo conventions. The smaller scale compared to major city conventions makes it accessible for first-timers. You can watch artists work, browse vendors, and ask questions without pressure to get tattooed.