Bulls Sevilla September. San Miguel Fair

After the summer break, due to the high temperatures of the Andalusian capital, the last weekend of September the Bullring of the ‘Real Maestranza de Caballería’ of Seville returns to wear its best galas for the second great date of the Spanish bullfighting season: San Miguel Fair.

Why is San Miguel Fair held in Seville?

The history of San Miguel Fair in Seville dates back to 1875, when an agricultural and commercial fair dedicated to San Miguel began, which takes place on September 29. Like all major events, the fair was accompanied by bullfights and, although the trade fair ceased in 1970, bullfights last. In fact, they are one of the most important events in the Spanish bullfighting calendar

When is San Miguel Fair held at the Maestranza?

San Miguel Fair is celebrated on the occasion of the saint's feast, on September 29, and is made to coincide with the last weekend of September.

How many bullfights does it have?

The bullring management company, Empresa Pagés, configures a cycle of three bullfighting celebrations: a steer-bullfight and two extraordinary bullfights that are the last of the Sevillian season. The posters of San Miguel Fair are presented at the time of the whole season ticket.

The steer-bullfight is made up of winners of the year and announced in early September; and the bullfights are two luxury posters full of figures and equally successful of the first promotion ladder. In addition, the alternative of some young Sevillian bullfighter in these celebrations is habitual.

Bullfighting program of San Miguel Fair in Seville 2025

Dates: September 

Is it possible to buy tickets in advance for San Miguel?

Of course, from the moment of the presentation of the posters of Seville 2023 you can make the advance and guaranteed reservation of your tickets for the Maestranza with Servitoro. We send them by courier to the place you indicate.

If you find it more comfortable, you can make your purchase by phone (+34 963308593; Mon-Fri 9.00 am - 18.00 pm) or at [email protected].

After the summer break, due to the high temperatures of the Andalusian capital, the last weekend of September the Bullring of the ‘Real Maestranza de Caballería’ of Seville returns to wear its best galas for the second great date of the Spanish bullfighting season: San Miguel Fair.

Why is San Miguel Fair held in Seville?

The history of San Miguel Fair in Seville dates back to 1875, when an agricultural and commercial fair dedicated to San Miguel began, which takes place on September 29. Like all major events, the fair was accompanied by bullfights and, although the trade fair ceased in 1970, bullfights last. In fact, they are one of the most important events in the Spanish bullfighting calendar

When is San Miguel Fair held at the Maestranza?

San Miguel Fair is celebrated on the occasion of the saint's feast, on September 29, and is made to coincide with the last weekend of September.

How many bullfights does it have?

The bullring management company, Empresa Pagés, configures a cycle of three bullfighting celebrations: a steer-bullfight and two extraordinary bullfights that are the last of the Sevillian season. The posters of San Miguel Fair are presented at the time of the whole season ticket.

The steer-bullfight is made up of winners of the year and announced in early September; and the bullfights are two luxury posters full of figures and equally successful of the first promotion ladder. In addition, the alternative of some young Sevillian bullfighter in these celebrations is habitual.

Bullfighting program of San Miguel Fair in Seville 2025

Dates: September 

Is it possible to buy tickets in advance for San Miguel?

Of course, from the moment of the presentation of the posters of Seville 2023 you can make the advance and guaranteed reservation of your tickets for the Maestranza with Servitoro. We send them by courier to the place you indicate.

If you find it more comfortable, you can make your purchase by phone (+34 963308593; Mon-Fri 9.00 am - 18.00 pm) or at [email protected].

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