
The Williston Tattoo Show is a three-day tattoo convention taking place June 5 through June 7, 2026 at the Raymond Family Community Center in Williston, North Dakota. The event is hosted by Ink Masters Tattoo Show and brings up to 100 tattoo artists and piercers from across the United States to this city in the Bakken oil field region. The Raymond Family Community Center sits at 2131 University Avenue in Williston, a city known for its oil industry economy and position near the Montana and Saskatchewan borders. For residents of western North Dakota, eastern Montana, and southern Saskatchewan, this event provides access to tattoo artists who specialize in styles that are not regularly available in local shops throughout the year. Attendees can walk the convention floor and book appointments for live tattooing throughout the weekend. Artists at the event work in realism, traditional, new school, black and grey, and color tattoo styles. Piercers are also available on site for body piercing services. The show includes a raffle giveaway with $1,200 worth of free tattoo credit distributed across the three days, with winners selecting from the attending artists for their work. Ink Masters Tattoo Show organizes this event as part of their touring circuit of conventions in smaller markets and secondary cities. The 2026 edition continues their pattern of bringing national talent to North Dakota's oil patch region, where the population includes many transient workers and long-term residents who travel to larger cities for specialty tattoo work. Parking is available at the community center surface lots. Williston has several hotels along Highway 2 and near Sloulin Field International Airport, though rooms can fill quickly due to the city's rotating oil field workforce. Attendees should bring government-issued ID, as all tattoo artists require proof of age for liability reasons. Cash is recommended for deposits and merchandise purchases, though most artists accept cards for final payment. Bring printed reference images if you have specific designs in mind, and wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the area you want tattooed. The tattoo scene in Williston consists mainly of street shops serving the oil field community and local residents. This convention brings guest artists from larger markets like Minneapolis, Denver, and Seattle, offering styles such as fine-line single needle work, photorealistic portraits, and large-scale Japanese pieces that are harder to find in rural North Dakota on a regular basis.
The Williston Tattoo Show is a three-day tattoo convention taking place June 5 to June 7, 2026 at the Raymond Family Community Center in Williston, North Dakota, United States. Hosted by Ink Masters Tattoo Show, the event features live tattooing by up to 100 artists and piercers from across the country working in styles including realism, traditional, new school, and black and grey. Attendees can book appointments on site, browse vendor booths, and enter free raffle giveaways for tattoo credit worth $1,200 total. Williston sits in the Bakken oil field region near the Montana border, and this show brings national-level tattoo artists to western North Dakota where access to diverse specialty styles is limited.
The event runs June 5 through June 7, 2026 at the Raymond Family Community Center located at 2131 University Avenue in Williston, North Dakota. The venue is a multi-purpose community center in the southern part of the city with parking available on site.
Up to 100 tattoo artists and piercers set up booths for live tattooing throughout the weekend. Artists work in various styles including realism, traditional, new school, black and grey, and color. The show includes free raffle giveaways with $1,200 in tattoo credit prizes. Attendees can walk the floor, watch artists work, book appointments, and purchase merchandise.
Ticket information is available through Ink Masters Tattoo Show, the event host. Check their official website or social media pages for pricing and advance purchase options. Tickets may also be available at the door depending on capacity.
Bring a valid government-issued ID, as artists require proof that you are 18 or older. Bring cash for deposits and small purchases, though most artists accept credit cards. Wear comfortable clothing that allows access to the area you want tattooed. The convention floor can be crowded, so expect noise from tattoo machines and general convention activity.
Yes. The atmosphere is casual and the artists are accustomed to working with first-time clients. You can walk the floor to look at portfolios before committing, and the raffle giveaways offer a low-risk way to engage with the event. The venue is accessible and parking is free.