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Rio de Janeiro Nightlife Tonight — August 20, 2026

· August 20, 2026 · 07:00 BRT · 11 min read

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Rio de Janeiro Nightlife Tonight — August 20, 2026

If You Only Go to One Place

Moacyr Luz and Gabriel Moura Launch “Moa + Moura” at Blue Note

Two of Rio’s finest songwriters — Moacyr Luz, the man behind the Samba do Trabalhador, and Gabriel Moura — are on the Copacabana beachfront tonight launching their joint album. It is the best-billed show in the city on a Thursday, in a seated room with a proper kitchen, a few steps from the sand. Doors from 7 pm, show at 8 pm, tickets R$60 to R$120 (about US$12 to US$23).

Tonight at a Glance

Blue Note · Copacabana Moacyr Luz and Gabriel Moura launch “Moa + Moura”, 8 pm, R$60–R$120 (US$12–US$23).

Rio Scenarium · Lapa Thursday is half-price night — tickets from about R$20 (US$4) across three floors.

Bip Bip · Copacabana Thursday is one of its two samba nights, from about 8 pm. No cover, cash only.

Carioca da Gema · Lapa “Samba da Constituição” tonight. Doors 7:30 pm, band 8:30 pm, cover R$30 (US$6).

Velha Guarda da Mangueira · Centro The Mangueira old guard at Circo Crescer e Viver, 7 pm, R$20 (US$4).

Pedra do Sal is not tonight Its big free roda is a Monday. The largo often has music later in the week — but don’t travel for it.

Tonight, Thursday 20 August 2026, Rio de Janeiro nightlife is spread across the city rather than stacked in one arena. Blue Note has the night’s headline album launch on the Copacabana beachfront, Lapa’s samba houses are open and unusually cheap — Rio Scenarium charges everyone half price on Thursdays — and Bip Bip runs one of its two weekly samba circles. No stadium show means the neighbourhoods do the work.

Rua do Lavradio in central Rio, the street where Rio Scenarium stands at number 20
Rua do Lavradio by day. Rio Scenarium is at number 20; its Palco Dolores annexe is at number 10. (Photo: Internet Reproduction)
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What’s On Tonight

Moa + Moura at Blue Note — Av. Atlântica 1910, Copacabana. Moacyr Luz and Gabriel Moura are launching their joint album in the Blue Note room on the beachfront. Luz is the voice behind the Samba do Trabalhador, one of the city’s great weekly institutions; Moura is a songwriter with a lighter, more contemporary touch. Doors from 7 pm, show at 8 pm. Tickets run R$60 to R$120, roughly US$12 to US$23. Book ahead — this is the show the city’s listings are leading on.

Rio Scenarium’s half-price Thursday — Rua do Lavradio 20, Lapa. The three-floor antiques mansion runs samba, gafieira and choro from 7 pm, and on Thursdays everyone pays half — tickets from about R$20, US$4, rather than the R$45 you would pay at the weekend. It is the cheapest way into the best-known room in Lapa. Note the venue’s Palco Dolores annexe is a few doors down at number 10, so check which address your ticket names.

Bip Bip’s Thursday roda — Rua Almirante Gonçalves 50, Loja D, Copacabana. Thursday and Sunday are the samba nights at this tiny bar — players in a circle, the crowd on the pavement, and a house rule of silence while the music plays. Music from around 8 pm, no cover, drinks on an honesty tab. Bring small notes and get there early for a plastic chair.

Carioca da Gema — Av. Mem de Sá 79, Lapa. Tonight’s billing is the “Samba da Constituição”. Doors at 7:30 pm, band from around 8:30 pm, cover R$30 (about US$6) Tuesday to Thursday. Reserved tables are held only until 9 pm, so arrive before then or you will be standing.

If You Want Something Other Than Lapa

Velha Guarda Musical da Mangueira — Circo Crescer e Viver, Centro, 7 pm, R$20 (about US$4). The old guard of one of Rio’s greatest samba schools, in a circus tent near the old port. Cheap, early and genuinely local.

Mestre Macaco Branco — Teatro Rival Petrobras, Centro, 7:30 pm, R$110 to R$170 (about US$21 to US$33). A roda dedicated to samba-enredo, the carnival parade songs, in a proper theatre.

Luciana Rabello and Pedro Amorim — Casa do Choro, Centro, 7 pm, R$80 (about US$15). Choro played by two of its most serious practitioners. Seated, attentive, and not a tourist room.

Priscila Tossan — Dolores Club, Rua do Lavradio 10, Lapa, 8:30 pm, R$60 (about US$12). Next door to Rio Scenarium, so an easy swap if the queue is long.

The Rio de Janeiro Nightlife Circuit: When to Go Where

Early evening (7 pm) — Doors at Blue Note in Copacabana, or the Mangueira old guard in Centro. Rio Scenarium also opens at 7.

Main event (8–8:30 pm) — Moa + Moura at Blue Note, or Carioca da Gema’s band in Lapa. Pick a district and stay in it.

Late (from 10 pm) — Stay in Lapa, or cross to Copacabana for Bip Bip, which runs past midnight.

Getting home — Book a car rather than hunting a late bus. Wait in a lit, busy spot.

Scenes & Sounds

Samba — The night’s backbone. Carioca da Gema and Rio Scenarium in Lapa, Bip Bip in Copacabana, the Mangueira old guard in Centro.

Songwriters — Moa + Moura at Blue Note is the headline. Priscila Tossan at Dolores Club is the smaller-room version.

Choro — Luciana Rabello and Pedro Amorim at Casa do Choro, and choro mixed into Rio Scenarium’s upper floors.

Street samba, but not tonight — Pedra do Sal’s flagship free roda is on Mondays. There is often music at the largo later in the week, but nothing programmed you should cross the city for.

Culture — CCBB is free and showing “Vik Muniz: A Olho Nu” until 12 October. It closes at 8 pm, so this is an early-evening stop, not a night out.

Clubs — Lapa’s club nights build toward the weekend. Some open Thursday; they peak Friday and Saturday.

Pick Your Night

The headline: Moa + Moura at Blue Note, Copacabana — the best-billed show in the city tonight.

Cheapest good night: Rio Scenarium on half-price Thursday, from about R$20 (US$4).

Local and legendary: Bip Bip’s Thursday roda — free, tiny, and the real thing.

The safe bet: Carioca da Gema — reliable, intimate live samba, doors 7:30 pm.

Something different: Choro at Casa do Choro, or the Mangueira old guard in a circus tent.

Where to Go

Blue Note Rio — Copacabana

The Rio outpost of the New York jazz club, on the Copacabana beachfront. Seated, polished, with a full kitchen and a programme that runs from jazz to MPB and samba.

Tonight: Moacyr Luz and Gabriel Moura launch “Moa + Moura”. Doors 7 pm, show 8 pm.

Cost: R$60 to R$120 (about US$12 to US$23) depending on the seat. Card.

Address: Av. Atlântica 1910, Copacabana

Website: bluenoterio.com.br

Getting there: Metro Cantagalo or Siqueira Campos, then a short walk to the beachfront.

Good to know: Book ahead for a headline night. Tables are assigned, so the earlier you buy the better you sit.

Rio Scenarium — Centro/Lapa

A three-floor 19th-century mansion packed with antiques across seven distinct spaces — one of Rio’s great samba-and-gafieira houses, and the one every visitor is told about.

Tonight: Samba, gafieira and choro across the floors from 7 pm. Thursday is half-price night.

Best time: Wednesday to Saturday. Thursday is livelier than midweek and cheaper than the weekend.

Cost: From about R$20 (US$4) on Thursdays; R$30–R$45 (US$6–US$9) other nights. Card and cash.

Address: Rua do Lavradio 20, Centro. The Palco Dolores annexe is at number 10.

Website: rioscenarium.com.br

Getting there: Metro Cinelândia, then a short walk to Rua do Lavradio. Rideshare after dark.

Good to know: Buy online to skip the queue, and check whether your ticket is for number 20 or number 10.

Bip Bip — Copacabana

A hole-in-the-wall Copacabana legend where the music is sacred. Players sit in a circle, the crowd spills onto the pavement, and talking over the band is the one unforgivable sin.

Tonight: Samba from around 8 pm. Thursday and Sunday are the samba nights.

Best time: Thursday and Sunday for samba; choro Monday and Tuesday, bossa nova Wednesday.

Cost: No cover. Drinks on an honesty-style tab. Cash — bring small notes.

Address: Rua Almirante Gonçalves 50, Loja D, Copacabana

Getting there: Metro Cantagalo (Rua Miguel Lemos exit) or Siqueira Campos, then a short walk.

Good to know: The house rule is silence while the musicians play. Get there early for a plastic chair.

Carioca da Gema — Lapa

Lapa’s most awarded samba house, open since June 2000. Live samba, chorinho and MPB in an intimate, air-conditioned room a few minutes from Rio Scenarium.

Tonight: “Samba da Constituição”. Doors 7:30 pm, band from around 8:30 pm.

Best time: Tuesday to Saturday. Thursday is lively but still manageable.

Cost: Cover R$30 (about US$6) Tuesday to Thursday. Card and cash.

Address: Avenida Mem de Sá 79, Lapa/Centro

Website: barcariocadagema.com.br

Getting there: Metro Cinelândia, short walk into Lapa. Rideshare to the door at night.

Good to know: Reserved tables are held only until 9 pm. A few minutes’ walk from Rio Scenarium — an easy pairing.

Casa do Choro — Centro

A small, purpose-built room devoted to choro, Brazil’s oldest urban instrumental music. Seated, attentive and refreshingly free of tour groups.

Tonight: Luciana Rabello and Pedro Amorim, 7 pm.

Cost: R$80 (about US$15).

Address: Centro, near the Passeio Público. Check the address on your ticket.

Getting there: Metro Cinelândia, then a short walk. Rideshare after the show.

Good to know: An early start — you can pair it with a late drink in Lapa afterwards.

Neighbourhoods at a Glance

Copacabana: Tonight’s centre of gravity — Blue Note on the beachfront and Bip Bip a few streets back. Walkable, lively and easy to get home from.

Lapa: Rio’s nightlife heart under the Arcos. Rio Scenarium, Carioca da Gema and Dolores Club within a few blocks. Rideshare door-to-door late.

Centro: Quiet at night away from the venues, but it has the Mangueira old guard, Casa do Choro and Teatro Rival tonight. Travel by car.

Saúde / Gamboa: The old port. Worth a daytime walk for the Cais do Valongo and the port museums; its samba night is Monday at the Pedra do Sal, not tonight.

Botafogo: Buzzy bar and cinema scene that ticks over any night. A relaxed alternative if you want a drink rather than a show.

LGBTQ+ Tonight

Warming up for the weekend — some queer parties run on a Thursday in Lapa and Copacabana, but the big nights are Friday to Sunday and Thursday listings change week to week. Check on the night rather than planning around it.

Everyday-friendly spaces — Blue Note, the Lapa samba houses and Bip Bip are all broadly mixed and welcoming any night of the week.

Money & How Paying Works

Tickets versus couvert: Blue Note sells tickets in advance (R$60–R$120, US$12–US$23). Samba houses charge a per-person music cover instead — R$30 (US$6) at Carioca da Gema, from about R$20 (US$4) at Rio Scenarium on Thursdays. It appears on your bill separately from food and drink.

Cash for the small places: Bip Bip and street kiosks are cash-based. Carry about R$150 (US$29) in small notes.

Cards and Pix: Accepted at Blue Note, Rio Scenarium and Carioca da Gema. Assume cash at Bip Bip.

Tipping: 10% is usually added to the bill as ‘serviço’. Check before adding more.

Getting Home Safe

Metro: MetrôRio runs 5 am to midnight Monday to Saturday, and 7 am to 11 pm on Sundays and holidays. Check the last train for your line before you rely on it.

Rideshare: 99 and Uber are reliable and the safest way home from Lapa and Centro late at night. Wait in a lit, busy spot.

Centro at night: Quiet away from the venues. Book a car door-to-door rather than walking to find one.

Copacabana: Well-lit and busy near the beachfront, but keep the usual awareness on quieter side streets after dark.

Phone awareness: Don’t walk with your phone out on quiet streets. Duck into a bar to check maps or call a car.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best show in Rio tonight?

Moacyr Luz and Gabriel Moura launching their joint album “Moa + Moura” at Blue Note on the Copacabana beachfront. Doors from 7 pm, show at 8 pm, tickets R$60 to R$120, about US$12 to US$23. It is the show Rio’s own listings are leading on for Thursday.

Where is the most authentic samba tonight?

Bip Bip in Copacabana, where Thursday is one of its two weekly samba nights — a circle of players, no cover, cash only, and a house rule of silence while they play. In Lapa, Carioca da Gema runs the “Samba da Constituição” with doors at 7:30 pm and a R$30 cover, about US$6.

Is Pedra do Sal on tonight?

Its flagship free roda is on Mondays, so the big one is not on tonight. There is often music at the largo later in the week, but nothing programmed worth crossing the city for. Copacabana and Lapa are where the night is.

What is the cheapest good night out?

Rio Scenarium on a Thursday, when everyone pays half price and tickets start around R$20, about US$4, for three floors of samba, gafieira and choro. The Velha Guarda da Mangueira at Circo Crescer e Viver in Centro is also R$20, at 7 pm.

Do I need to speak Portuguese?

Not at all. The music does the work and the crowds are welcoming. A smile, a cold beer, and cash for the cover or the drinks are all you need.

Sources: bluenoterio.com.br, O Globo Rio Show — shows in Rio this week, rioscenarium.com.br, barcariocadagema.com.br, CCBB Rio — Vik Muniz: A Olho Nu, MetrôRio — operating hours

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