
The Sandy Utah Tattoo Expo is a one-day tattoo convention on Friday, September 19, 2025. It is held at the Mountain America Exposition Center in Sandy, Utah. Attendees can watch live tattooing throughout the day as artists work on clients. The event typically includes tattoo competitions with categories like best of day and best large piece. Vendor booths sell tattoo aftercare, apparel, and art. There are also art displays and opportunities to consult with artists about new work. The Salt Lake City area has a growing tattoo scene with a mix of American traditional, blackwork, and realism styles. Parking is available on site at the exposition center. Tickets are sold at the door. Attendees should bring cash for tattoos and vendors, a valid ID, and wear comfortable clothing. The expo is a chance to see a wide variety of artists from Utah and the surrounding region under one roof.
The Sandy Utah Tattoo Expo is a one-day tattoo convention happening on September 19, 2025. It is located at the Mountain America Exposition Center in Sandy, Utah, United States. This event features live tattooing on the convention floor, artist booths, tattoo competitions, and vendors selling art and merchandise. The expo provides a direct look at the Intermountain West's tattoo culture, which is known for its skilled artists specializing in bold American traditional and detailed black and grey styles.
The expo is on Friday, September 19, 2025. It is held at the Mountain America Exposition Center, located at 9575 S State St, Sandy, UT 84070.
You can watch artists perform live tattooing, enter or watch tattoo competitions, and browse vendor booths selling art, apparel, and aftercare products. The focus is on the craft and community of tattooing.
Tickets are typically available for purchase at the door on the day of the event. Check the event's social media pages for any announced pre-sale options or price details.
Bring a valid government-issued ID for entry if you are getting tattooed. It is also advisable to bring cash for transactions with artists and vendors, as not all may accept cards.