San Isidro stop in Aranjuez sells out
- Las Ventas sold out the May 14 San Isidro corrida featuring Sebastián Castella, Daniel Luque and David de Miranda, with “No hay billetes” posted before the fair opens. (toro-live.com) - That makes nine announced sellouts for San Isidro 2026 so far, while Aranjuez also hit full capacity, showing demand spilling beyond Madrid itself. (larazon.es) - The bigger story is momentum: San Isidro starts May 9 with multiple dates already gone, pointing to one of the strongest ticket runs in years. (toroslasventas.com)
Bullfighting is having a very real ticketing surge around Madrid right before San Isidro 2026 begins. The immediate news is simple — the May 14 corrida at Las Ventas, with Sebasti(toro-live.com) days before the fair starts, that is a strong signal. It means demand is not just healthy — it is outrunning the calendar. (toro-live.com)learest confirmed sellout is the Thursday, May 14, 2026 corrida at Madrid’s Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas. That card pairs bulls from El Parralejo (toroslasventas.com)ady posted “No hay billetes” — literally, no tickets left. Aranjuez has also hit “lleno total,” or full capacity, for one of its own major taurine dates, so the rush is not confined to the capital’s main ring. (toro-live.com) ### Why does that specific Madrid date matter? Because this is not some random weekday on the edge of (toro-live.com)up is also unusually strong from a ticket-demand point of view — Castella is a major draw, Luque arrives with serious momentum, and David de Miranda has become one of the names fans actively seek out rather than just accept on a poster. (back.servitoro.com) ### Why is everyone talking about “nine”? Because the sellout is being counted as the ninth “No hay billetes” already id(toro-live.com)sons — one superstar, one holiday crowd, one speculative rush. Nine sellouts before opening tells you the pattern is broader. It suggests the fair is entering with demand already distributed across multiple dates. (larazon.es) ### Where does Aranjuez fit in? Aranjuez matters because it shows the appetite is regional, not just a Las Ventas phen(back.servitoro.com)e venue’s marketing success and more like a wider audience wave. Basically, fans are not only targeting the cathedral date in Madrid — they are buying across the calendar and across plazas. (msn.com) ### Is this unusually early? Yes. San Isidro 2026 is scheduled to run from May 9 into June, with a long slate of corridas, rejones dates a(larazon.es)hich points to advance demand rather than walk-up excitement. That is a stronger commercial signal. (toroslasventas.com) ### So is this just about tradition? Tradition helps, but it does not explain everything. If this were only ritual demand, you would expect stable attendance, not this kind of front-loaded rush. The better explanation is a mix — a prestige(msn.com), at least right now, it looks synchronized. (larazon.es) ### What should readers take from it? The real story is not one sold-out poster. It is that San Isidro 2026 appears to be opening with momentum strong enough to spill into neighboring plazas li(toroslasventas.com)ghting’s future. But in pure box-office terms, Madrid’s May season looks very alive. (msn.com)