São Paulo Nightlife Tonight — August 22, 2026
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São Paulo Nightlife Tonight — August 22, 2026
Tonight, Saturday 22 August 2026, São Paulo is at full weekend tilt, and the strength is in the concert halls rather than the clubs. Roberto Carlos plays the Espaço Unimed, MPB4’s 60th-anniversary run gives its second night at the Blue Note, Luedji Luna returns to Sesc Pinheiros, and CPM 22 turn Audio over to rock. Barra Funda still runs late for anyone who wants a dancefloor. Pick your tempo — a seated show, a forró floor, or a club till sunrise.
What’s On Tonight
The big rooms — Roberto Carlos plays the Espaço Unimed in Água Branca at 8.30 pm, tonight and again on Sunday — the largest booking in the city. Humberto Gessinger brings the Engenheiros do Hawaii songbook to the Tokio Marine Hall at 10 pm, Ivan Lins plays The Cavern Club at 9.30 pm, Budah is at Cine Joia at 8 pm and Thaíde at Sesc Vila Mariana at 8 pm. Buy ahead where you can.
MPB4 — “60 Anos” at Blue Note — Av. Paulista 2073. One of Brazil’s most important vocal groups closes a two-night stand with sets at 8 pm and 10.30 pm, from around R$110 (US$21). Impeccable harmonies and a songbook that runs through the history of MPB, in a polished, seated room — the two sets mean there is usually room to get in.
Luedji Luna at Sesc Pinheiros — Rua Paes Leme 195. The Bahian singer closes a two-night run, 8 pm to 9.30 pm, at R$70 (US$14) full, R$35 (US$7) meia-entrada and R$21 (US$4) on a Sesc credencial plena. Book through the Sesc site or the box office; we could not confirm availability either way, so check before you travel.
Clubs, forró and the rest — Audio in Barra Funda gives its big room to CPM 22 tonight, so the electronic night there is off; D-Edge and Clash Club a short walk away run their usual late Saturday sessions. In Pinheiros, Canto da Ema has its forró floor, and Milton Guedes plays Bourbon Street in Moema at 10 pm, where the promoter reports last tickets.
The Circuit: When to Go Where
Early evening (8 pm) — A seated show: MPB4 at Blue Note, Luedji Luna at Sesc Pinheiros, or Budah at Cine Joia. Eat first.
Prime time (8.30–10 pm) — Roberto Carlos at the Espaço Unimed, Milton Guedes at Bourbon Street, or the forró floor at Canto da Ema.
Late (midnight+) — Barra Funda: CPM 22 at Audio, D-Edge and Clash Club for the dancefloors, headliners around 2 am.
Alternative crawl — Vila Madalena’s bars are heaving on a Saturday and easy to move between on foot.
Getting home — Lines 1, 2, 3 and 15 of the metro run through the night from Saturday into Sunday; other lines close around midnight. Rideshare surge peaks 2–5 am, so budget for it and wait in a lit, busy spot.
Scenes & Sounds
Electronic and clubs — D-Edge and Clash Club in Barra Funda, plus Blitz Haus on Augusta. Audio is on rock tonight.
Where: Barra Funda, Rua Augusta.
MPB and samba-canção — MPB4 at Blue Note, Ná Ozzetti’s Maysa tribute at Casa de Francisca, Luedji Luna at Sesc Pinheiros. Where: Blue Note (Paulista), Casa de Francisca (Sé), Sesc Pinheiros.
Forró — Canto da Ema’s floor is at its weekly fullest. Where: Canto da Ema (Pinheiros).
Rock and hip-hop — CPM 22 at Audio, Humberto Gessinger at Tokio Marine Hall, Thaíde at Sesc Vila Mariana, Budah at Cine Joia.
Where: Barra Funda, Bom Retiro, Vila Mariana, Liberdade.
Big names — Roberto Carlos plays the Espaço Unimed at 8.30 pm, tonight and Sunday.
Where: Espaço Unimed (Água Branca).
Pick Your Night
The event: Roberto Carlos at the Espaço Unimed, 8.30 pm.
A legend, seated: MPB4’s 60th-anniversary show at Blue Note.
Romantic and intimate: Ná Ozzetti sings Maysa at Casa de Francisca.
Rock instead: CPM 22 at Audio in Barra Funda.
Worth checking: Luedji Luna at Sesc Pinheiros, 8 pm — two nights only.
Where to Go
Neighbourhoods at a Glance
Barra Funda: The club district and tonight’s headline — D-Edge, Clash Club and Audio. Industrial and dark on foot, so rideshare door-to-door.
Pinheiros / Vila Madalena: Bohemian and bar-heavy, with Canto da Ema and a heaving Saturday bar crawl. Busy and walkable.
Paulista / Consolação: Blue Note and the Augusta clubs, a short walk to everything. Safe and well-lit.
Moema: Leafy and upmarket, home to Bourbon Street and good dinner options. Safe and walkable.
Sé / Centro: Casa de Francisca and the historic core. Grand by day, very quiet after dark — rideshare door-to-door.
LGBTQ+ Tonight
Peak night — Saturday is the biggest night for São Paulo’s queer scene, one of the world’s largest. Expect major parties around Barra Funda, Augusta and Frei Caneca; check listings for tonight’s line-up.
Everyday-friendly spaces — The Augusta and Frei Caneca corridors are broadly mixed and welcoming, and tonight’s music rooms are all easy, inclusive options.
Getting Home Safe
Metro: lines 1, 2, 3 and 15 run through the night from Saturday into Sunday; the other lines close around midnight. If your route needs one of those, plan a rideshare home.
Rideshare: 99 and Uber are reliable. Surge peaks between 2 and 5 am, when the clubs empty — expect 2x or more, and wait in a lit spot.
Barra Funda clubs: The security team will often help you into your car. Wait inside until the app says the car is arriving; the streets are industrial and dark.
Phone awareness: Don’t walk with your phone out on quiet streets. Duck into a bar to check maps or call a car.
Centro: The Sé area empties and quietens after dark — rideshare door-to-door from Casa de Francisca.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do the Barra Funda clubs actually get going?
Late. Doors are around 11 pm, but the rooms fill after 1 am and headliners often play around 2 am. Eat dinner first, and don’t arrive at opening expecting a crowd.
I want live music, not a club — what’s best tonight?
MPB4’s 60th-anniversary show at Blue Note (two sets, easy to get into) or Ná Ozzetti’s Maysa tribute at Casa de Francisca (intimate and romantic). Both are seated and central.
I’ve just landed at GRU tonight. Can I still go out?
Easily — it’s Saturday, so the city runs till dawn. The Barra Funda clubs are about a 40-minute rideshare from the airport and only really start after midnight, so you have time to drop your bags first.
What’s the dress code?
Clubs like D-Edge skew dark and casual-cool — no beach flip-flops, but no strict door either. Smart-casual for Blue Note and Casa de Francisca; jeans are fine.
Sources: d-edge.com.br, bluenotesp.com, casadefrancisca.art.br, Sesc São Paulo (agenda)
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