
Sverdlovsk Tattoo Fest is a three-day tattoo convention held March 6-8, 2026 at Yekaterinburg-Ekspo in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The event fills the exhibition halls with tattoo stations, supply vendors, and artists from across Russia and neighboring countries. Yekaterinburg sits on the border of Europe and Asia in the Ural Mountains. The city has a long industrial history and a tattoo culture that mixes traditional Russian iconography with heavy blackwork and prison tattoo influences. Local artists often work in large-scale pieces that cover backs and chests, drawing from Orthodox imagery and industrial motifs. The Ural region has produced distinct styles that favor bold lines and high contrast blackwork. The convention runs Friday through Sunday. Attendees walk rows of booths where artists tattoo live on the floor. Competitions run throughout the weekend in categories like Best Black and Grey and Best Color Piece. Judges include established Russian artists and shop owners. The vendor area sells equipment, inks, and aftercare products from Russian and international suppliers. Yekaterinburg-Ekspo is located on the outskirts of the city near Koltsovo Airport. The venue has multiple exhibition halls with concrete floors and high ceilings. Parking lots fill quickly on Saturday, so arrive early or use the metro. Hotels near the expo center include the Hyatt Regency Ekaterinburg and smaller hostels in the city center. The metro connects the city center to the venue area with a stop near the airport. Tickets usually go on sale two months before the event. Single-day passes and full-weekend passes are available at the door or online. Cash and card payments work at the entrance. Attendees should bring photo ID and cash for tips. The convention floors get warm with body heat and equipment running, so dress in layers. Food vendors are available inside the venue. The event draws collectors from the Ural Federal District and beyond. Many attendees come to book appointments with guest artists who travel from Moscow and Saint Petersburg. The atmosphere is work-focused with artists concentrating on large pieces while music plays over speakers. First-time visitors can walk the aisles to watch work in progress and browse portfolios.
Sverdlovsk Tattoo Fest is a three-day tattoo convention held March 6-8, 2026 at Yekaterinburg-Ekspo in Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. The event features live tattooing on the convention floor, artist competitions in categories like Best Black and Grey, and vendor booths selling equipment and supplies. Artists from across Russia and neighboring countries work at the expo center while attendees watch or book appointments for future sessions. Yekaterinburg sits in the Ural Mountains between Europe and Asia and has a strong tattoo tradition rooted in Russian blackwork and industrial culture. The convention draws collectors from the Ural Federal District looking for large-scale pieces and traditional Russian imagery.
The event runs March 6-8, 2026 at Yekaterinburg-Ekspo in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The venue is located near Koltsovo Airport on the southeast side of the city.
Artists tattoo live on the convention floor while vendors sell supplies and equipment. Competitions run daily with categories for different tattoo styles. Attendees can book appointments with specific artists or request walk-up flash pieces.
Tickets are available at the door or through the event's social media pages closer to the date. Single-day and weekend passes are typically offered, with cash and card payments accepted.
Bring photo ID and cash for tips and purchases. The venue gets warm from tattoo equipment, so wear layers. Parking fills quickly on Saturday, so consider using the metro which stops near the venue.
Yes. The layout is straightforward with clear signage between sections. First-timers can watch artists work, browse portfolios, and get small pieces or consultations without pressure.