Get inked at the Louisville Tattoo Festival

Contests, vendors, and all the tattoos you can shake a needle at are coming to the Kentucky International Convention Center.

Rows of black booths decorated with colorful banners, t-shirts, and signs hold tattoo artists and customers perusing the aisles.

Grab walk-in slots or make arrangements with your artist ahead of time.

Photo Courtesy of Tattoo Fest

Blackwork or American traditional, realistic or geometric: Whatever your style, the Louisville Tattoo Festival has you covered — covered in ink, that is.

From Friday, March 21 through Sunday, March 23, the Kentucky International Convention Center will play host to hundreds of tattoo artists + other vendors for contests, merch — and of course a whole lot of tattooing.

Tickets to the festival are $25 for a single day, or $50 for a three-day pass. The festival doesn’t handle any individual tattoo bookings — you’ll want to contact your artist directly to schedule a slot.

There are six featured artists at this year’s festival:

Check out the full list of over 200 artists. If you find one whose style you like, be sure to make an appointment.

Once you’re ready to show off your new or existing ink, here are a few of the contests you can enter:

If you’re not looking to get inked yourself, you can get a vintage-style photo by River City Tintype, shop oddities from Unorthodox + Bony Oddities, or snag some local art of the non-tattooed variety from Cry Baby and Little Haunted Dream House.

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