
The Taipei Tattoo Show is a three-day convention running June 5 to June 7, 2026, at Huashan 1914 Creative Park in Taipei's Zhongzheng District. The event fills the repurposed industrial buildings of this former winery with tattoo stations, vendor booths, and multiple stages for live music performances. This combination of body art and live music creates a festival atmosphere that runs from early afternoon until late evening across the park's indoor halls and outdoor plazas. This is one of Taiwan's largest tattoo gatherings, drawing over 800 artists from across Asia and beyond. Attendees walk through rows of booths where artists work on clients in real time, offering everything from traditional Taiwanese motifs to contemporary styles. The show floor includes equipment suppliers, ink manufacturers, and apparel vendors. Music runs throughout the weekend across several stages set up within the park's open spaces and warehouses, with local and international acts performing between tattoo competitions. Huashan 1914 sits near the intersection of Zhongxiao East Road and Jinshan South Road, accessible via MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station on the blue and orange lines, or a ten-minute walk from Shandao Temple Station. The venue's brick warehouses and outdoor courtyards provide space for the large crowds this event attracts. Nearby accommodation includes the City Inn Hotel Plus on Zhongxiao East Road and the Howard Plaza Hotel on Renai Road, both within walking distance or a short taxi ride from the park. Tickets are typically sold as single-day or full-weekend passes at the entrance or through local ticketing platforms like KKTIX or ibon. Visitors should bring valid ID, as some booths require age verification for tattoo services. Cash is still common at Taiwanese conventions, though many vendors now accept LINE Pay or credit cards. The event usually opens around noon and closes at 8 PM or 9 PM, with unofficial afterparties at nearby bars in the Zhongzheng and Daan districts. Taiwan's tattoo scene has grown rapidly over the past decade, moving from underground associations to mainstream acceptance. Taipei hosts dozens of shops in the Ximending and East District areas, and this convention reflects that growth by bringing international styles to the city while highlighting local Taiwanese artists who specialize in indigenous-inspired designs and modern Asian aesthetics. The show provides a rare chance to see Taiwanese tattoo culture alongside Japanese, Korean, and Southeast Asian artists in one location.
The Taipei Tattoo Show is a three-day tattoo convention and music festival taking place June 5 to June 7, 2026, at Huashan 1914 Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan. The event features live tattooing by over 800 international and local artists, vendor booths selling equipment and apparel, and live music performances across multiple stages set up throughout the former winery complex. Attendees can watch tattoo competitions, book appointments with guest artists, or browse supplies from manufacturers. The convention runs from midday until evening and attracts visitors from across Asia. Taipei has developed a strong tattoo culture over the past decade, with shops concentrated in Ximending and the East District, making this show a central gathering for the region's tattoo community.
The event runs June 5 to June 7, 2026, at Huashan 1914 Creative Park in Taipei's Zhongzheng District. The venue is located near Zhongxiao Xinsheng MRT Station and accessible via the blue and orange lines.
The event combines live tattooing with a music festival format. Over 800 artists set up booths to tattoo clients on-site while bands perform across multiple stages. There are tattoo competitions, vendor stalls selling ink and equipment, and opportunities to book sessions with international guest artists.
Tickets are available at the entrance or through Taiwanese ticketing platforms like KKTIX and ibon. Single-day and full-weekend passes are typically offered. Check the official event website for specific pricing and pre-sale dates closer to June 2026.
Bring a valid photo ID for age verification if you plan to get tattooed, and cash as many vendors prefer it, though mobile payments are increasingly accepted. Wear comfortable shoes for walking on concrete floors and bring a jacket as the warehouses can be air-conditioned.
Yes, the event is open to the public and welcomes visitors who are not getting tattooed. You can watch artists work, browse the vendor floor, and enjoy the music performances. The atmosphere is casual and the venue has food vendors and rest areas.