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Free entrance to London Dungeons FOR LIFE!

Brand yourself for life courtesy of the London Dungeon’s Witch’s Mark Tattoo Service.

The London Dungeon has set up a unique Witch’s Mark Service for peasants to prove their passion for the attraction and for witchcraft with very real and very permanent tattoos.

The service has been launched to celebrate the arrival of the new permanent show Curse of the Witch. For one day only on April 2 the ‘orrible traitors who apply and are chosen will have the chance to get inked by the renowned artist Sketch with designs he has created himself.

Opening for applicants today, as well as getting a free tattoo that will enter them into London Dungeon’s witch coven in this life and the next, the tattoos will grant free entry to the attraction for life too.

The London Dungeon released a first look at the designs on offer that draw inspiration from the deep lore of witchcraft as well as elements from the famous Southbank attraction itself – taking ‘branding’ to a whole new level.

Speaking about the Witch’s Mark service, Sketch said“One of my favourite parts of my job is being able to bring to life weird and wonderful ideas into unique tattoos. The tattoos have been created by me and draw on the rich lore of Witchcraft and its symbols while intertwining London Dungeon motifs and themes.

“Those who are picked can choose from three designs. The London Dungeon’s logo, ‘The Witch’s Hand’ or for the bravest among us the larger ‘The Witch’s Stare’. ‘The Witch’s Hand’ includes symbols from witchcraft, words from the new show as well as the logo, while ‘The Witch’s Stare’ has the crypt and statues that overlook the entrance of the London Dungeon.”

To put themselves forward for the service guests will need to apply online – https://www.thedungeons.com/london/tattoo-sign-up – and include all relevant details to be in with a chance to get their slot on the April 2. 

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