Don Bull presents Toros Las Vegas at The South Point Equestrian Center
See bloodless bullfighting at its best as Don Bull presents Toros Las Vegas at The South Point Equestrian Center. If you're looking for the thrill of live bullfighting but are a little squeamish about blood and not so into inflicting pain on the poor bulls, this is your event.
When: Monday, Sept. 14, 2009
THIS EVENT HAS PASSED
Where: South Point Equestrian and Events Center, 9777 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas
Cost: $60 - $550
Age limit: All ages
Categories: Sports, Southwest, South Point
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Event posted Sept. 11, 2009
Last updated Sept. 28, 2009
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My concern is these events could lead to the same type of barbaric bullfighting that occur in Mexico and Spain. My question is: Is this event being monitored by animal-rights groups? We need to ensure that these events don't become commonplace in the USA because once people become desensitized to animal cruelty it could lead to the same type of bullfighting that is common-place in other nations.