São Paulo Nightlife Tonight — August 20, 2026
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São Paulo Nightlife Tonight — August 20, 2026
If You Only Go to One Place
Lino Krizz Plays Black & Soul at Bourbon Street
Moema’s New Orleans-style club has the night’s warmest bill: Lino Krizz and a Black & Soul Music set, in a seated room built for exactly this — brass, groove, a proper kitchen and a serious cocktail list. Thursday is when the São Paulo week turns, and this is the room to turn it in. Reserve a table on the club’s Sympla page and get there early to eat.
Tonight at a Glance
—Bourbon Street · Moema Lino Krizz — Black & Soul Music. Reserve a table; the club is closed Mondays only.
—Blue Note · Paulista Two different shows: Celso Fonseca’s “Tudo é Bossa” at 8 pm, then an AC/DC tribute at 10:30 pm.
—JazzB · Vila Buarque Mica Marcondes Quarteto, 9 pm, in the city’s dedicated jazz basement.
—Casa de Francisca · Sé Four rooms tonight, including Claudya at 9:30 pm and a free DJ set on the largo from 6:30 pm.
—Marcelo Jeneci · Sé Free, 7 pm, at CAIXA Cultural — the best-value ticket in the city tonight.
—Canto da Ema · Pinheiros Forró from 8:30 pm, R$55 full or R$27 half (about US$11 / US$5).
Tonight, Thursday 20 August 2026, São Paulo nightlife is unusually well stocked for a weeknight. Bourbon Street has Lino Krizz, Blue Note runs two entirely different shows back to back, JazzB reopens its weekly run, Casa de Francisca has four rooms going at once, and Marcelo Jeneci is playing free in the centre. No stadium show tonight — which is exactly why the smaller rooms are worth it.

What’s On Tonight
Lino Krizz at Bourbon Street — Rua dos Chanés 127, Moema. A São Paulo institution built to feel like a New Orleans jazz hall, with a programme running through jazz, blues, soul, funk and MPB. Tonight is Lino Krizz’s Black & Soul Music set. The club opens Tuesday to Sunday; reserve a table through its official Sympla agenda rather than the homepage calendar, which only lists the Tuesday jazz series and the free weekend Jazz Café.
Two shows at Blue Note — Av. Paulista 2073, Conjunto Nacional, 2nd floor. Not two sets of the same act tonight but two different ones: Celso Fonseca’s “Tudo é Bossa” at 8 pm, then Vanda and the Youngs playing early AC/DC at 10:30 pm. Pick the one you actually want — they are not interchangeable. Tables are first-come, so arrive about half an hour early.
Mica Marcondes Quarteto at JazzB — Rua General Jardim 43, Vila Buarque. The city’s dedicated jazz basement opens its weekly run tonight, with the quartet on at 9 pm. The room is small, so book. JazzB runs Thursday through Sunday, with a second Saturday show at 1 pm and Sundays at 2 pm.
Four rooms at Casa de Francisca — Rua Quintino Bocaiúva 22, Sé, inside the Palacete Teresa. Claudya in the Salão at 9:30 pm, the Edu Ribeiro Trio in Sala B at the same time, AQNO in the Porão, and a free DJ Linda Leslie set on the largo from 6:30 pm. If you only want one seated show in São Paulo, this building is the loveliest place to have it.
Marcelo Jeneci, free — CAIXA Cultural São Paulo, Sé, 7 pm. Free entry, opening the Festival Palco Brasil’s MPB season. Central, early, and it costs nothing — go here first and move on to a paid room afterwards.
If You’d Rather Dance
Canto da Ema — Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 364, Pinheiros. One of the city’s classic forró houses, going since 2000, with a live band and a floor that fills with dancers. Thursday hours are 8:30 pm to 1 am. Entry is R$55 full or R$27 half price for students, about US$11 and US$5 — noticeably more than the R$20 you may see quoted in older guides. Worth calling ahead, as the venue was not publishing an event page for tonight when we checked.
Sesc Pompeia — Tasha & Tracie play at 9 pm, if you want something younger and louder than a jazz room.
Not the clubs, not yet — Barra Funda’s electronic scene peaks Friday and Saturday. Audio, the main room on Avenida Francisco Matarazzo, is dark tonight and reopens tomorrow. The one Thursday option in that corridor is Villa Country at number 774 in Água Branca, which is sertanejo rather than electronic — doors 8 pm, show 11 pm, from about R$40 (US$8).
The São Paulo Nightlife Circuit: When to Go Where
Early evening (6:30–7 pm) — The free DJ set on Casa de Francisca’s largo, or Marcelo Jeneci at CAIXA Cultural. Both in the centre, both free.
Main event (8–9:30 pm) — Celso Fonseca at Blue Note on Paulista, Lino Krizz at Bourbon Street in Moema, the quartet at JazzB, or Claudya at Casa de Francisca. All seated; reserve where you can.
Dance option — Forró at Canto da Ema in Pinheiros from 8:30 pm if you would rather move than sit.
Late (10:30 pm+) — Blue Note’s AC/DC tribute, or bars in Pinheiros and Vila Madalena, which run late on a Thursday.
Getting home — Rideshare is easy and cheaper than the weekend surge. Wait in a lit, busy spot.
Scenes & Sounds
Jazz and soul — The city’s strongest night for it: Bourbon Street in Moema, JazzB in Vila Buarque, Blue Note on Paulista.
Bossa and MPB — Celso Fonseca at Blue Note, Claudya at Casa de Francisca, Marcelo Jeneci free at CAIXA Cultural.
Forró — Canto da Ema’s floor, from 8:30 pm.
Rock, oddly — Blue Note’s 10:30 pm slot is an AC/DC tribute, which is not what most people expect from that address.
Culture — CCBB São Paulo is open until 8 pm with MIACENA 2026, a performing-arts festival running to 22 August. MASP is a daytime visit today, not an evening one — see below.
One Thing to Get Right About MASP
A lot of guides tell you MASP is free and open late on Thursdays. It is not. On Thursday the museum runs 10 am to 6 pm with last entry at 5 pm, and full admission is R$85, about US$16.
The free day is Tuesday, 10 am to 8 pm courtesy of its sponsor. The late night is Friday, open to 9 pm, with free entry from 6 pm. Monday it is closed. If a free evening at MASP is what you want, come back tomorrow.
Pick Your Night
Soul and brass: Lino Krizz at Bourbon Street in Moema — the pick of the night.
Bossa, done properly: Celso Fonseca at Blue Note, 8 pm.
Serious jazz: Mica Marcondes Quarteto at JazzB, 9 pm, in an intimate basement.
Free: Marcelo Jeneci at CAIXA Cultural, 7 pm, and the DJ set on Casa de Francisca’s largo from 6:30 pm.
Dance: Forró at Canto da Ema in Pinheiros, from 8:30 pm.
Where to Go
Bourbon Street Music Club — Moema
A São Paulo institution modelled on a New Orleans jazz hall — jazz, blues, soul and funk from Brazilian and international acts, with a New Orleans-inspired kitchen and a serious cocktail list. The club describes itself as having been listed by DownBeat among the world’s hundred most respected music venues; that is the club’s own claim rather than an independently published rating.
Tonight: Lino Krizz — Black & Soul Music. Check the set time when you book.
Best time: Tuesday to Sunday; closed Mondays. Arrive early to settle in and eat.
Cost: Couvert from about R$35 to R$65 (US$7 to US$13) for most acts; more for international headliners. Card and cash.
Address: Rua dos Chanés 127, Moema
Website: bourbonstreet.com.br
Getting there: Metro Eucaliptos, Line 5-Lilás, about 300 m. Rideshare is easiest at night.
Good to know: The nightly bill lives on the club’s Sympla agenda, not the homepage calendar — which is why listings sites often disagree about who is playing.
Blue Note São Paulo — Paulista
The São Paulo outpost of the New York jazz club, polished and central, on the second floor of the Conjunto Nacional overlooking Avenida Paulista.
Tonight: Two different shows — Celso Fonseca, “Tudo é Bossa”, at 8 pm, and Vanda and the Youngs playing early AC/DC at 10:30 pm.
Best time: Tuesday to Sunday. Arrive 30 minutes early — table seating is first-come.
Cost: Varies by act; recent shows have started around R$60 (US$12) plus booking fee.
Address: Av. Paulista 2073, 2º andar (Conjunto Nacional), Consolação
Website: bluenotesp.com
Getting there: Metro Consolação, green line, 200 m from the door.
Good to know: On most nights the two slots are the same act twice. Tonight they are not — check which one you have bought.
JazzB — Vila Buarque
One of São Paulo’s dedicated jazz clubs, an intimate basement room in the centre with a music-first booking policy that runs from bebop to Brazilian instrumental.
Tonight: Mica Marcondes Quarteto, 9 pm. Doors from 5 pm.
Best time: Thursday to Sunday. Shows at 9 pm, with an extra Saturday show at 1 pm and Sundays at 2 pm.
Cost: Varies by act — check the ticket page when you book. Card accepted.
Address: Rua General Jardim 43, Vila Buarque
Website: jazzb.com.br
Getting there: Metro República, short walk. Rideshare after dark.
Good to know: Small room — reserve online.
Casa de Francisca — Sé/Centro
An intimate listening room inside the Palacete Teresa, mixing MPB, jazz, samba and instrumental music across several spaces in one beautiful building.
Tonight: Claudya in the Salão and the Edu Ribeiro Trio in Sala B, both 9:30 pm; AQNO in the Porão; DJ Linda Leslie free on the largo from 6:30 pm.
Best time: Tuesday to Sunday, though Tuesday in the Salão is lunch only. Salão doors 7:30 pm.
Cost: Varies by room and act; some sessions run from about R$26 online, R$35 at the door (US$5 to US$7), and some shows are free for the first hundred through the door.
Address: Rua Quintino Bocaiúva 22, Sé (Palacete Teresa), 1st floor
Website: casadefrancisca.art.br
Getting there: Metro Sé, red and blue lines, five-minute walk.
Good to know: Small rooms — reservations strongly recommended. Rideshare door-to-door on the way home; the centre is quiet late.
Canto da Ema — Pinheiros
One of São Paulo’s classic forró houses, going since 2000, with live bands and a floor that fills with dancers of every level.
Tonight: Live forró, 8:30 pm to 1 am.
Best time: Wednesday to Sunday. Dance classes run before the show on some nights.
Cost: R$55 full, R$27 half price for students (about US$11 and US$5), plus drinks. Card accepted.
Address: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 364, Pinheiros
Website: cantodaema.com.br
Getting there: Metro Faria Lima, Line 4-Amarela, about 600 m.
Good to know: No dance experience needed — the crowd is friendly and mixed. Call ahead tonight: the house was not publishing an event page for Thursday when we checked.
Neighbourhoods at a Glance
Moema: Leafy, upmarket south-side district, home to Bourbon Street and plenty of good dinner options. Safe and walkable.
Paulista / Consolação: The city’s spine — Blue Note and MASP, a short walk to everything. Well-lit and easy to leave from.
República / Vila Buarque: Central and lively, home to JazzB. Busy, but keep the usual awareness on quiet streets.
Sé / Centro: Casa de Francisca, CAIXA Cultural and CCBB are all here. Lovely by day and early evening; rideshare door-to-door late.
Pinheiros / Vila Madalena: Bohemian and bar-heavy, with forró at Canto da Ema. Busy and walkable on a Thursday.
LGBTQ+ Tonight
No fixed Thursday party to point you at — the Augusta and Frei Caneca corridor is the city’s queer heart, but its big nights are Friday to Sunday and the Thursday listings change week to week. We could not confirm a specific party for tonight, so check on the night rather than planning around one.
Everyday-friendly spaces — the Augusta corridor and all of tonight’s music rooms are broadly mixed and welcoming.
Money & How Paying Works
Couvert artístico: Music clubs add a per-person charge that varies by act — roughly R$35 to R$65 (US$7 to US$13) at Bourbon Street, from around R$60 (US$12) at Blue Note. It is separate from food and drink.
Reserve ahead: Bourbon Street, JazzB and Casa de Francisca all take or need reservations. Book online for the act you actually want.
Cash, card and Pix: Cards and Pix are widely accepted, but carry R$100 (about US$20) in cash for smaller bars.
Free tonight: Marcelo Jeneci at CAIXA Cultural at 7 pm, the DJ set on Casa de Francisca’s largo from 6:30 pm, and CCBB until 8 pm.
Tipping: 10% is standard and often added as ‘serviço’. Check before you double-tip.
Getting Home Safe
Metro: Trains stop running around midnight, with stations closing between roughly 12:05 am and 12:35 am depending on the line. Check the Motiva app for Lines 4 and 5 and the Metrô SP app for the rest — ViaQuatro was renamed Motiva in March.
Rideshare: 99 and Uber are reliable, and cheaper on a Thursday than the Friday-and-Saturday surge. Wait in a lit, busy spot.
Moema and Paulista: Both well-lit and easy areas to end the night.
Centro: Quieter after the shows finish. Take a car door-to-door from JazzB, Casa de Francisca or CAIXA Cultural rather than walking to find one.
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
Is Thursday a good night out in São Paulo?
One of the best. It is the unofficial start of the weekend, so the jazz rooms are all open — Bourbon Street, JazzB, Blue Note — along with Casa de Francisca and the forró floors, but without the Friday-and-Saturday crowds or the rideshare surge.
Who is playing in São Paulo tonight?
Lino Krizz at Bourbon Street in Moema; Celso Fonseca at 8 pm and an AC/DC tribute at 10:30 pm at Blue Note on Paulista; the Mica Marcondes Quarteto at 9 pm at JazzB; Claudya, the Edu Ribeiro Trio and AQNO across three rooms at Casa de Francisca; and Marcelo Jeneci free at CAIXA Cultural at 7 pm.
Is MASP free and open late tonight?
No. On Thursdays MASP runs 10 am to 6 pm, with last entry at 5 pm, and admission is R$85, about US$16. The free day is Tuesday and the late night is Friday, when it stays open to 9 pm with free entry from 6 pm. It is closed on Mondays.
What can I do for free tonight?
Marcelo Jeneci plays free at CAIXA Cultural in the centre at 7 pm, opening the Festival Palco Brasil MPB season. Casa de Francisca has a free DJ set on its largo from 6:30 pm, and CCBB São Paulo is free and open until 8 pm.
What is the dress code?
Smart-casual for Bourbon Street, Blue Note and Casa de Francisca; jeans are fine everywhere. Comfortable shoes if you are dancing at Canto da Ema.
Sources: bourbonstreet.com.br, bluenotesp.com — shows, jazzb.com.br, casadefrancisca.art.br — programação, cantodaema.com.br — agenda, MASP — visiting hours and admission, Metrô de São Paulo — horários
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