“LA Ink” follows renowned tattoo artist Kat Von D, who rose to fame on “Miami Ink,” returning to her hometown of Los Angeles to open her own tattoo shop. The show premiered in 2007 and ran for four seasons.
Similar to “Miami Ink,” “LA Ink” gave the audience an inside look at the opening of a tattoo shop — and all that comes with it. The audience saw High Voltage Tattoo open, welcoming in clients and hearing the deeply personal tales behind their desired ink. The show saw some celeb clients, too, like “Ink Master” judge Dave Navarro, “Jackass” darlings Steve-O and Bam Margera, and a slew of rockers.
Between the sick tattoos, the celebrity clientele, and, of course, the delicious drama, “LA Ink” is a show that tattoos enthusiasts of any level can enjoy. However, there’s some bad news for “LA Ink” fans itching to get a jaw-dropping tattoo at High Voltage Tattoo — Kat Von D closed the West Hollywood shop in late 2021 and moved to Indiana, according to People. The shop lives on in “LA Ink” though, which is available to stream on Discovery+ and at go.tlc.com.
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