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Celebrity tattoo artist Certified Letter Boy partners with Dave's Hot Chicken for opening of new Soho studio

Celebrity tattoo artist Certified Letter Boy partners with Dave's Hot Chicken for opening of new Soho studio

Perth Now27-05-2025

David Beckham's tattoo artist Certified Letter Boy is opening his new studio in Soho with free tattoos and a year's worth of Dave's Hot Chicken.
The tattoo artist, who has also inked David's son Romeo Beckham and rapper Central Cee, is opening his Fine Line Hearts Club studio on Saturday (31.05.25) and is joining forces with the famous US chicken brand Dave's Hot Chicken to mark the occasion.
The one-off event will feature free tattoos, exclusive flashes and serious spice as Fine Line Hearts Club transforms into a tattoo-meets-chicken hotspot.
Fans will be able to walk in from 11am, flash the Dave's app and choose from a range of custom flashes created exclusively for the collaboration. Booking is not required and those who arrive first will be inked first.
Fans of both Certified Letter Boy's iconic ink and Dave's Nashville-style heat will be treated to a menu of spice-inspired flash tattoos – ranging from 'Reaper' flames' to 'Hot Stuff' lettering – all designed by the tattoo artist himself.
This is a rare opportunity to get a free inking from Certified Letter Boy, who has a waiting list of a year and usually charges a minimum of £1,000 for his services.
Once inside, guests can choose a pre-designed flash or work together with Certified Letter Boy on something more personal. Either way, the ink is free.
Meanwhile, the first 10 people to get 'I Heart D.H.C' tattooed will win a year of free Dave's Hot Chicken.
Dave's will also be serving up hot chicken to everyone in line, turning Berwick Street into a full-blown flavour street party.
There will also be a limited edition merchandise drop available on the day.

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