
The Santa Ana Tattoo Convention #3 is a one-day tattoo event on Saturday, October 4, 2025. It is held at Club Deportivo Santaneco in Santa Ana, El Salvador. This is the third edition of this convention. Attendees can watch live tattooing throughout the day as artists work on clients. There will be competitions for different tattoo styles, where artists can enter their work. Vendor booths will sell tattoo aftercare, apparel, and art. The event provides a space to meet artists from Santa Ana and other parts of El Salvador. Santa Ana has a growing tattoo scene with artists skilled in styles like black and grey, fine line, and traditional. Tickets are sold at the door. The venue has parking available. It is a good idea to bring cash for tattoos, vendors, and entry. Some artists may accept appointments booked in advance.
The Santa Ana Tattoo Convention #3 is a one-day tattoo convention happening on October 4, 2025. It is located at Club Deportivo Santaneco in the city of Santa Ana, El Salvador. This event features live tattooing on the convention floor, artist competitions, and vendor booths selling art and supplies. As the third edition, it highlights the developing tattoo culture in western El Salvador, providing a central meeting point for local artists and enthusiasts.
The event is on October 4, 2025. It is held at Club Deportivo Santaneco in Santa Ana, El Salvador.
You can watch artists doing live tattoos, see competitions for different tattoo categories, and visit vendor booths selling art, clothing, and aftercare products. It is a working convention where artists take clients.
Tickets are typically available for purchase at the door on the day of the event. Check social media for any local pre-sale information.
Bring cash for entry, to pay artists if you are getting tattooed, and to buy from vendors. Have a valid ID with you. Wear comfortable clothing if you plan to sit for a tattoo.
Yes, this convention is a good introduction. It is a single-day event with a focused layout. You can observe artists and talk to them directly in a more accessible setting than a larger international convention.