São Paulo Nightlife Tonight — August 19, 2026
São Paulo · Nightlife
If You Only Go to One Place
Two Shows, One Room — Blue Note on Paulista
The New York club’s São Paulo outpost runs two separate ticketed shows tonight, high above Avenida Paulista: Lúcio Maia at 8 pm for the Rolling Stone Sessions, then The Alchemysts playing Dire Straits at 10:30 pm. Polished sound, a room built for listening, and seating that is first-come — buy for the show you want and arrive about half an hour early.
Tonight at a Glance
—Blue Note · Paulista Lúcio Maia 8 pm, then Dire Straits tribute The Alchemysts 10:30 pm — separate tickets.
—Casa de Francisca · Sé Four rooms tonight, all 9:30 pm. R$26 (US$5) online, R$35 (US$7) at the door.
—Canto da Ema · Pinheiros Live forró from 8 pm. R$55 (US$11) full, R$27 (US$5) half. Dance class 7 pm.
—CCBB São Paulo · Centro Reopens today after its Tuesday closure, with free exhibitions until 8 pm.
—On the screens: Cerro Porteño v Palmeiras kicks off at 7 pm in Asunción — bars in Pinheiros and Vila Madalena will be busy until about 9 pm.
Tonight, Wednesday 19 August 2026, São Paulo has an unusually full midweek bill. Blue Note runs two separate shows on Paulista, Casa de Francisca opens four rooms at once in the Palacete Teresa, Canto da Ema fills its forró floor in Pinheiros, and CCBB reopens after Tuesday with the last week of its international performing-arts festival. Palmeiras play away at 7 pm, so the bars fill early.

What’s On Tonight
Blue Note reopens on Paulista — Av. Paulista 2073, 2º andar (Conjunto Nacional). The São Paulo branch of the storied New York jazz club runs Tuesday to Sunday. Tonight is two different acts on two tickets, not two sets of one: Lúcio Maia at 8 pm, then The Alchemysts playing Dire Straits at 10:30 pm. Buy for the show you want, and arrive around 30 minutes early, as seating is first-come.
Casa de Francisca — Rua Quintino Bocaiúva 22, Sé. The city’s loveliest listening room opens all four of its spaces tonight — piano, instrumental, pagode and a free DJ set in the courtyard, in a beautifully restored palacete. Rooms open at 7:30 pm and shows start at 9:30 pm. Tickets are R$26 (US$5) online, R$35 (US$7) on the door, and the rooms are small, so book.
Canto da Ema — Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 364, Pinheiros. One of the city’s classic forró houses fires back up midweek, with a live band and a floor that fills with dancers from around 8 pm. No experience needed — the crowd is friendly and mixed. Confirm tonight’s act online.
The Circuit: When to Go Where
Early evening (6–7 pm) — A free exhibition at CCBB in the centre before it closes at 8 pm, or an early drink on the Paulista corridor.
Dinner (8 pm) — Eat around Paulista, Consolação or Pinheiros, close to tonight’s rooms.
Main event (9–9:30 pm) — Blue Note on Paulista, or Casa de Francisca in Sé. Both are seated; arrive early at Blue Note for a good spot.
Dance option — Forró at Canto da Ema in Pinheiros if you’d rather move than sit.
Nightcap (11:30 pm) — A bar in Pinheiros or on Augusta; both stay busier midweek than the centre.
Scenes & Sounds
Jazz and instrumental — Blue Note leads on Paulista, and the Edu Ribeiro Trio plays Casa de Francisca’s Sala B. Where: Blue Note (Av. Paulista 2073), Casa de Francisca (Rua Quintino Bocaiúva 22).
Intimate live music — Casa de Francisca opens four rooms in one building, from solo piano to pagode. Where: Casa de Francisca (Rua Quintino Bocaiúva 22, Sé).
Forró — Canto da Ema reopens the dancefloor; the forró houses run Wednesday to Sunday. Where: Canto da Ema (Pinheiros).
Culture — CCBB reopens after Tuesday with its exhibitions; MASP and the Pinacoteca are open too. Where: CCBB (Centro), MASP (Paulista).
Electronic and clubs — Still warming up. The Barra Funda clubs peak Friday and Saturday. Where: Barra Funda (from Friday).
Pick Your Night
Jazz lover: Blue Note on Paulista — the pick of a midweek night.
Intimate and seated: Casa de Francisca — the city’s loveliest room.
Dance: Forró at Canto da Ema in Pinheiros.
Free culture: CCBB São Paulo, reopened today.
Dance till sunrise: Not quite yet — the clubs wait for Friday.
Where to Go
Blue Note São Paulo — Paulista
The São Paulo outpost of the New York jazz club, polished and central, overlooking Avenida Paulista from the Conjunto Nacional.
Tonight: The week reopens with a two-set evening. Check tonight’s act and set times on the site.
Best time: Tuesday to Sunday. Arrive 30 minutes early — seating is first-come.
Cost: Evening shows are ticketed, typically R$140 (US$27) to R$190 (US$36) full price, with half-price meia-entrada available. The daytime Varanda menu is cheaper.
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: The 8 pm and 10:30 pm slots are usually different acts on separate tickets — check which one you are buying.
Casa de Francisca — Sé/Centro
An intimate listening room inside the gorgeous Palacete Teresa, mixing MPB, jazz, samba and instrumental. The city’s loveliest place to hear live music.
Tonight: Four rooms — Salomão Soares solo in the Salão, the Edu Ribeiro Trio with Teco Cardoso in Sala B, Pagode da 27 in the Porão, and DJ Âmy B free in the Largo.
Best time: Tuesday to Sunday. Tonight the rooms open at 7:30 pm and every show starts at 9:30 pm.
Cost: R$26 (US$5) booked online, R$35 (US$7) at the door. The first 100 tickets are often free from the box office. Cash and card.
Address: Rua Quintino Bocaiúva 22, Sé (Palacete Teresa)
Website: casadefrancisca.art.br
Getting there: Metro Sé (red/blue lines), 5-minute walk. Use rideshare after dark.
Good to know: Small rooms — reservations strongly recommended via the website.
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.
Tonight: Live forró, doors around 8 pm. Check the line-up online.
Best time: Wednesday to Sunday, 8 pm to 1 am. Dance class 7–8 pm on Wednesdays.
Cost: R$55 (US$11) full, R$27 (US$5) half. The 7–8 pm dance class is R$28 (US$5) and includes half-price entry. Card accepted.
Address: Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima 364, Pinheiros
Getting there: Metro Faria Lima (Line 4-Yellow), short walk.
Good to know: No dance experience needed — the crowd is friendly and mixed.
CCBB São Paulo — Centro
The Banco do Brasil’s cultural centre in a restored 1901 building — free exhibitions, cinema and theatre, reopened today after its Tuesday closure.
Tonight: MIACENA 2026, the international performing-arts festival — more than 50 free attractions, running only to 22 August. Open until 8 pm.
Best time: Wednesday to Monday, 9 am to 8 pm. Closed Tuesdays.
Cost: Free, with timed tickets reserved online or at the box office.
Address: Rua Álvares Penteado 112, Centro Histórico
Website: ccbb.com.br/sao-paulo
Getting there: Metro São Bento (blue line), short walk into the pedestrian centre.
Good to know: Centro empties after office hours — use rideshare door-to-door at night.
Neighbourhoods at a Glance
Paulista / Consolação: The city’s spine — Blue Note, MASP and a short walk to everything. Safe and well-lit.
Sé / Centro: Home to Casa de Francisca and CCBB. Grand by day, very quiet after dark — rideshare door-to-door.
Pinheiros / Vila Madalena: Bohemian and bar-heavy, with forró at Canto da Ema and small-room gigs. Busy and walkable midweek.
Perdizes / Pompeia: Residential and calm. Centro da Terra programmes here, but not on a Wednesday.
Barra Funda: The club district — still quiet midweek. Come back at the weekend.
LGBTQ+ Tonight
Building toward the weekend — the big queer club nights are Friday to Sunday. Midweek, the Augusta and Frei Caneca bars are the easy, mixed, welcoming option.
Everyday-friendly spaces — Tonight’s music rooms are all low-key and inclusive.
Money & How Paying Works
Tickets and couvert: Blue Note sells a ticket per show, typically R$140 (US$27) to R$190 (US$36), with half-price meia-entrada available. Casa de Francisca is R$26 (US$5) online or R$35 (US$7) at the door. Canto da Ema is R$55 (US$11) full, R$27 (US$5) half.
Cash, card and Pix: Cards and Pix are widely accepted, but carry R$100 (about US$19) in cash for smaller bars.
Free culture: CCBB is free but needs a timed ticket, reserved online or at the door.
Tipping: 10% is standard and often added as ‘serviço’. Check before you double-tip.
Getting Home Safe
Metro: The network runs 4:40 am to midnight. Last trains leave at midnight — after that you can only board for a journey on the same line until the station closes. The 24-hour Saturday-night service does not apply tonight.
Rideshare: 99 and Uber are reliable and cheap midweek, with little surge. Wait in a lit, busy spot.
Centro at night: The Sé area is very quiet after dark. Stick to lit main roads and rideshare door-to-door from Casa de Francisca.
Phone awareness: Don’t walk with your phone out on quiet streets. Duck into a bar to check maps or call a car.
Paulista and Pinheiros: Both stay busier and better-lit — easy areas to end a midweek night.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is CCBB São Paulo open tonight?
Yes — it reopens today after its regular Tuesday closure, open until 8 pm. Entry is free with a timed ticket.
Do I need to book Blue Note ahead?
Yes. Tonight is two separate ticketed shows — Lúcio Maia at 8 pm and The Alchemysts at 10:30 pm — so buy for the one you want, then arrive about 30 minutes early, as seating is first-come.
I’ve just landed at GRU tonight. Can I still catch live music?
Yes. Blue Note’s 10:30 pm show — tonight a Dire Straits tribute, a separate ticket from the 8 pm act — and Casa de Francisca’s 9:30 pm rooms both run late, and both are about a 40-minute rideshare from the airport. Book before you land.
What’s the dress code?
Smart-casual for Blue Note and Casa de Francisca; jeans are fine. Comfortable clothes and shoes you can dance in for Canto da Ema.
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Sources: bluenotesp.com, casadefrancisca.art.br, cantodaema.com.br, ccbb.com.br, metro.sp.gov.br
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