
Salon du Tatouage Tattoo43 is a three-day tattoo convention held January 2 through January 4, 2026, at the Centre Socio-Culturel de Blavozy in Blavozy, France. The name references the Haute-Loire department number 43, where the event takes place roughly ten kilometers south of Le Puy-en-Velay. The convention fills the community center with tattoo stations where artists work on clients throughout the weekend. Attendees walk the floor to watch live tattooing, browse vendor booths selling equipment and aftercare products, and talk directly with artists about custom designs. The event includes tattoo contests judged by working professionals, with categories typically covering black and grey work, color pieces, and traditional styles. Artists compete for recognition in a straightforward format that emphasizes technical skill. Blavozy sits in a part of France with deep connections to traditional craftsmanship, and the local tattoo scene reflects this appreciation for technical precision. The convention draws artists who specialize in French traditional, neo-traditional, and illustrative styles, alongside those working in realism and geometric design. The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region has seen steady growth in its tattoo community over the past decade, with conventions like this one providing a place for artists to meet who otherwise work in isolated studios across rural France. The Centre Socio-Culturel de Blavozy provides an indoor venue with basic amenities. The space is heated and has seating areas where attendees can rest between browsing sessions. Food vendors are usually present, though the town center is within walking distance for additional options. Doors open daily from late morning into the evening. Single-day and weekend passes are typically available at the door, though checking ahead for pre-sale options is recommended. The venue offers parking on site, and several hotels in Le Puy-en-Velay provide accommodation within a ten-minute drive. Visitors should bring valid ID and cash for deposits or merchandise, as not all vendors accept cards. The atmosphere is casual and accessible, with artists willing to discuss both walk-in availability and future appointments. This is an established annual event in the region's tattoo calendar, providing a straightforward convention experience focused on the work itself rather than spectacle.
Salon du Tatouage Tattoo43 is a three-day tattoo convention running January 2 to January 4, 2026, at the Centre Socio-Culturel de Blavozy in Blavozy, France. The event features live tattooing, artist booths, equipment vendors, and professional tattoo contests judged by industry professionals. Located in the Haute-Loire department near Le Puy-en-Velay, the convention draws artists and collectors from across the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. Attendees can watch tattooing in progress, browse portfolios, and book appointments with artists working in styles ranging from French traditional to contemporary realism. The event has become a regular fixture in the regional tattoo calendar, offering direct access to artists in an intimate venue setting.
The event runs January 2-4, 2026, at the Centre Socio-Culturel de Blavozy in Blavozy, France. The venue is located in the Haute-Loire department, approximately ten kilometers south of Le Puy-en-Velay.
The event includes live tattooing sessions, artist booths displaying portfolios, equipment vendors, and tattoo contests. Artists work on clients throughout the weekend while attendees browse designs and discuss custom work.
Ticket information is typically available at the venue or through local tattoo shops in the Le Puy-en-Velay area. Single-day and weekend passes are usually sold at the door, though pre-sale options may be announced closer to the date.
Bring a valid ID, cash for deposits and merchandise, and reference images if you want to discuss custom designs. Wear comfortable shoes as you will be standing or walking on concrete floors.
Yes. The atmosphere is casual and the venue is small enough to navigate easily. First-timers can observe tattooing, ask questions, and get small walk-in pieces without the overwhelming crowds of larger city conventions.