Full Moon Tattoo & Horror Festival


WHAT:
12th Annual Full Moon Tattoo & Horror Festival presented by:  Lone Wolf Body Art

This year’s event features more than 120 tattoo artists, comic and specialty vendors, variety shows, movie screenings and horror film
star appearances.  Get more info.

WHERE:
Nashville Convention Center
601 Commerce Street
Nashville, TN 37203

WHEN:
Friday, March 29 — 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday, March 30 — 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Sunday, March 31 — 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

TICKETS:
Friday or Saturday (single day) $20
Sunday $15
Three day weekend pass $45
Order on-line at www.fullmooninc.net or available at the gate.

MORE INFO:
Call (615) 321-3111 or visit www.fullmooninc.net.

SPECIAL GUESTS:
Celebrity guests include:
Norman Reedus – Daryl Dixon from The Walking Dead fame
Linda Blair – Iconic role as Regan in The Exorcist (first time guest)
Glenn Hetrick – Special effects make-up expert and Face Off
reality show judge
Sid Haig – More than 50 years in show business
Bill Moseley – Actor & musician in cult classics
Sean Patrick Flannery – The Boondock Saints, SAW 3D
Friday the 13th stars: Steve Dash, C.J. Graham and Ken Kirzinger

**CELEBRITY SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE**

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