Lauren Winzer Offering Free Game of Thrones Tattoos to Celebrate Final Season
If you are anything like this writer and avid television watcher, you’re feeling some serious anxiety about the final season of Game of Thrones. Between NEEDING it to come back and dreading the series coming to a close, I don’t know how to handle the end of one of the greatest shows ever created.
But I can tell you one thing—if I lived in London, I’d be lining up to get a free Game of Thornes tattoofrom artist Lauren Winzer.
Winzer, who works out of Hunter & Fox Tattoo in Sydney, Australia, is known for tattooing celebrities including Post Malone, Miley Cyrus, and Katy Perry.
But she also gave Sansa Stark, errrr…Sophie Turner, her infamous “The Pack Survives” tattoo that had GOT fans going wild.
Now, Winzer is teaming up with NOW TV to create a tattoo studio takeover at The Circle in Central London where she will be offering 100 free Game of Thornes tattoos based on 16 different flash designs.
The tattoo event will take place on April 16 and 17, the week following the show’s 8th season debut.
Those who jumped on the opportunity early were able to snag an advanced booking. But procrastinators and fans who are late to the party still have a chance to snag one of the 50 available walk-in appointments over the two-day period.
Tattoo designs range from Aria Stark’s trusty Needle and one of Daenerys Targaryen’s loyal dragons to the spikey Iron Throne and the mysterious three-eyed raven. You can choose to go over to the dark side and opt for a Lannister lion or pretend you have BFF tattooswith Turner and get a similarly styled direwolf design.
Since only 50 free tattoo spots are left, we’re sure to see some epic maneuvering and battling from Game of Thrones fans who want to mark the final season with some ink. There will be mind games and trickery that would make even Cersei Lannister quake in fear.
But as the deranged and diabolical character once told Eddard Stark: “When you play a game of thrones you win or you die. There is no middle ground.”