
The Ink'Dustry Tattoo Convention is a three-day gathering of tattoo artists and collectors that takes place July 24 through July 26, 2026, at Salle Du Waux-Hall in Court-Saint-Etienne, Belgium. The event brings together Belgian and European tattooers for live tattooing, art exhibitions, and trade booths over the course of a weekend. Court-Saint-Etienne sits approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Brussels in the Walloon region of Belgium. The city is close to the larger metropolitan area of Brussels, which has a dense concentration of tattoo shops and a history of hosting international tattoo events. The convention draws from this regional strength while maintaining a more intimate setting than larger city festivals. This proximity to Brussels makes the event accessible to tattoo enthusiasts from across Belgium and neighboring countries. Salle Du Waux-Hall serves as the primary venue, providing indoor space for tattoo stations, vendor booths, and seating areas. Artists work on appointments and walk-ups throughout the weekend. Attendees can watch live tattooing across various styles including European traditional, neo-traditional, and black and grey work. The event floor typically includes booths selling tattoo supplies, aftercare products, and related merchandise. Some artists bring flash sheets or pre-drawn designs available for immediate tattooing, while others work on custom pieces booked in advance. The convention runs Friday through Sunday. Doors usually open around midday on Friday and continue through evening hours on Saturday. Sunday hours tend to be shorter, closing in the late afternoon. Single-day and weekend passes are typically available at the door or in advance through local tattoo shops, though specific ticket pricing varies by year. Early arrival is recommended for those hoping to secure walk-up appointments with popular artists. Visitors should bring cash for smaller vendors and food stalls, though many sellers accept cards. The venue has parking available on site or nearby. Several hotels operate in Court-Saint-Etienne and the surrounding area, with additional options in nearby Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve or Brussels for those willing to drive. Public transportation is available via train to Court-Saint-Etienne station, which is a short walk from the venue. Belgium has a long tattoo history dating back to the early 20th century, with Brussels serving as a center for European tattoo culture. The convention reflects this heritage while focusing on contemporary European styles. Local artists from Brussels, Antwerp, and Liège often attend alongside international guests. The event provides a space for the regional tattoo community to connect, share techniques, and display recent work. The event is suitable for both collectors looking to get tattooed and those interested in observing the process. First-time attendees can walk the floor to see portfolios, talk to artists, and book future appointments. The atmosphere is casual, with music playing and artists working openly so visitors can see techniques in action. Food and drink are usually available on site or within walking distance of the hall.
The Ink'Dustry Tattoo Convention is a three-day tattoo event held July 24 to July 26, 2026, at Salle Du Waux-Hall in Court-Saint-Etienne, Belgium. The convention brings together Belgian and European tattoo artists for live tattooing, art displays, and vendor sales. Artists work on clients throughout the weekend while attendees browse portfolios and book appointments. The event takes place near Brussels, which has a well-established tattoo scene with numerous shops and a history of international tattoo culture. Visitors can expect to see various tattoo styles including European traditional and neo-traditional work. The convention runs Friday through Sunday with tickets available for single days or the full weekend. Parking is available at the venue and hotels are located nearby.
The event takes place July 24-26, 2026, at Salle Du Waux-Hall in Court-Saint-Etienne, Belgium. The venue is located approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Brussels in the Walloon region. The convention runs Friday through Sunday with varying hours each day.
Artists perform live tattooing on the convention floor while attendees watch or book appointments. The event includes vendor booths selling supplies and aftercare products, art exhibitions, and opportunities to view artist portfolios. Various tattoo styles are represented, with a focus on European traditional and contemporary work.
Tickets are typically available at the door or through advance sales at participating tattoo shops. Contact local Belgian tattoo studios for pre-sale information or purchase tickets on arrival at Salle Du Waux-Hall. Both single-day and weekend passes are usually offered.
Bring a valid ID, cash for smaller purchases, and reference images if you plan to get tattooed. Wear comfortable shoes as you will stand or walk for several hours. The venue has basic amenities and nearby parking. Food and drink are available on site or nearby.
Yes. The convention welcomes visitors who are not yet tattooed and those looking for their first piece. You can browse artist portfolios, ask questions, and observe live tattooing before committing to an appointment. The atmosphere is open and allows for conversation with artists.