
Seville review – 1 May 2025
The torero from La Puebla del Río emerged as the triumphant star of the May 1st corrida at La Maestranza, in an afternoon where both Ortega and Aguado also impressed with the cape.
The Sevillian matador delivered an afternoon of commitment, finesse and truth before a demanding Miura bull run, cutting two ears and signing off as the last great triumph of the 2025 Feria de Abril in the Maestranza.
The matador from Huelva cuts three ears in an afternoon marked by poise, finesse, and emotion, becoming the first bullfighter to exit through the Puerta del Príncipe at this year’s Feria de Abril.
On 9 May in Seville, Daniel Luque and Tomás Rufo stood out in a varied Garcigrande bullfight, each earning a trophy. Morante, in his farewell performance of the fair, enchanted the crowd with his artistry, though the sword denied him a prize.
The matador from Gerena emerged as the standout performer in the Victorino Martín bullfight, cutting two ears from the imposing bull Mosquetón, who was awarded a lap of honour. Luque showed flashes of brilliance, while El Cid left empty-handed.
Seville’s own Borja Jiménez delivers a standout performance with the sixth bull, cutting the only two ears of a disappointing afternoon marred by the dullness of the Jandilla herd. Castella and Manzanares left without reward.
The torero from La Puebla del Río emerged as the triumphant star of the May 1st corrida at La Maestranza, in an afternoon where both Ortega and Aguado also impressed with the cape.
The Cádiz-born matador delivered two high-level performances worthy of trophies, but missed with the sword. El Fandi stood out in the banderillas and gave an electrifying performance with the fourth bull. Ginés Marín left empty-handed with the weakest pair of the lot.
Román takes the only trophy in a lacklustre afternoon Curro Díaz Rubén Pinar Román The fourth event of the Seville season was dominated by the
The young bullfighter from Salamanca emerged as the standout performer, cutting two ears in a novillada (novice bullfight) by Talavante that kept the audience engaged. Javier Zulueta showcased his finest style in an artistic performance and earned a well-deserved ear at Seville’s Real Maestranza.
Lama de Góngora saves the day with a lone ear in a dull Fuente Ymbro corrida Lama de Góngora Calerito Samuel Navalón The second corrida
Novilladas in Seville: 18 & 25 May, and 12, 19 & 26 June. A perfect opportunity to enjoy a truly unique cultural spectacle.
The 2025 Seville April Fair promises thrilling bullfights featuring top matadors. Discover the full line-up and secure your tickets with Servitoro, the official ticket sales service for La Maestranza.
Morante returns to Seville with five key appearances between April and September. Don’t miss your chance to witness this living legend of bullfighting live – secure your tickets before they sell out!
Seville is closing its season by drawing on memories—memories and nostalgia to pay tribute to what is arguably the most iconic bullfighter this arena has ever seen: Curro Romero. The line-up is unbeatable, and the atmosphere promises to be one of the best. Everything is set for an emotional, historic spectacle. Truly unmissable.
Alejandro Talavante established himself as the standout performer of the first bullfight of the San Miguel Fair in Seville, opening the Puerta del Príncipe after cutting three ears from the bulls of Victoriano del Río. Sebastián Castella and Daniel Luque also shone, each cutting an ear, in an afternoon that saw a total of five trophies and performances of the highest calibre.
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