Bristol Tattoo Convention returns next month

Bristol Tattoo Convention returns next month

Posted on: 12 Jun 2023

The seventh edition of the beloved gathering of ink enthusiasts will once more take place at Ashton Gate Stadium with hundreds of artists flocking to South Bristol.

 

Bristol Tattoo Convention 2023 runs at Ashton Gate Stadium, BS3 on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 July.

 

With more than 250 artists from all over the world and over 30 trader stands for tattoo heads to explore, the festival’s 2023 edition will also feature live music as well as a well-stocked bar and restaurant; so, get ready to meet your favourite artist, watch them in action and maybe even get yourself some fresh ink in the process!

 

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In addition to over 250 incredible tattoo artists, Bristol Tattoo Convention 2023 will see more than 35 lifestyle and tattoo trade stands including The Blackened Teeth Ltd, Killer Ink Tattoos, Hell Flower, God Machine, Dan Kubin Tattoos, James Cranfield (The Taxidermist), Bloody Mary Metal and many more. A full list of both artists and traders can be found here.

 

On top of a roster of the world’s finest tattoo artists, the convention will also bring a fully licenced bar and restaurant, street food stalls, live BMX and skate displays by Team Extreme and Bristol Break Dancing performances to Ashton Gate Stadium.

 

Throughout the weekend, a FREE bus service will be transporting people to the venue. The bus will depart every 15-20 minutes from Temple Meads – via Princes Street and Broad Quay – between 9 AM and 9 PM.

 

While tickets will be available at the door, purchasing an advance ticket will save you a few quid as well as give you early access to the convention. Adult day tickets are priced at £16.75 with weekend passes available for £27.75. 

Bristol Tattoo Convention runs at Ashton Gate Stadium between Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 July 2023. Secure your advanced entry ticket HERE.


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Article by:

Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.