On
Friday 12 June,
La Glorieta Bullring breaks the calm rhythm of the Castilian spring to host a bullfighting event of enormous importance and depth, where three matadors with completely different styles will face the demanding verdict of the Salamanca fighting bulls.
This is the
second edition of the Extraordinary San Juan de Sahagún Bullfight. Far from being a simple festive occasion, the event becomes the stage for a high-level technical and artistic confrontation, well removed from routine line-ups and predictable afternoons.
The fascination of this bill lies in the clash of personalities and approaches.
Morante de la Puebla arrives carrying the weight and responsibility of a matador searching for bullfighting in its purest and most classical form, handling the cape and muleta with a calmness that defies the frantic pace of modern bullfighting.
Alongside him stands
Daniel Luque, representing mastery and complete technical authority; a matador at the peak of his powers who controls the ring with geometric precision and arrives in Salamanca determined to make a statement in his formal debut at this arena.
Completing the line-up is
Marco Pérez, the young sensation who is no longer waiting for his opportunity but seizing it with determination, facing the immense pressure of confirming his promising start as a matador before his fellow locals and alongside two major stars of the bullfighting world.
This clash of ambitions becomes even more demanding under the
rules of a corrida concurso — a competitive bullfight format. Six ranches from Salamanca province, represented by the famous brands of
Garcigrande, La Ventana del Puerto, Domingo Hernández, Hermanos García Jiménez, Olga Jiménez and
Carmen Lorenzo, will each present one bull to compete for the prestige and honour of their breeding line.
For knowledgeable spectators, this format is a true delight, as
it places great importance on the tercio de varas, demands precise ring management from the bullfighting teams and removes the comfort of predictable bull lots. Each bull becomes an unknown challenge, and every performance a lesson in immediate adaptation.
Fans travelling to Salamanca by train or road know that the landscape of holm oaks and open fields gradually sets the mood for what awaits them. Those taking their seat at La Glorieta that afternoon will also discover a city fully immersed in its most important celebrations, offering a warm Castilian hospitality felt in the lively atmosphere of its streets.
Coinciding with the bullfight, visitors will encounter a Salamanca devoted to celebration, where the
Colombino Market at Vaguada de la Palma, historical military parades and
lively evening festivities create a vibrant setting that perfectly complements the bullfighting occasion.
It is the perfect opportunity to wander through Salamanca’s historic squares and continue the evening discussions in traditional taverns and restaurants, sharing local
hornazo pastries or Iberian cured meats while debating the finer details of a truly distinctive bullfight — an original event that will leave nobody indifferent.