São Paulo Nightlife Tonight — August 17, 2026

São Paulo · Nightlife

Tonight, Monday 17 August 2026, São Paulo exhales. After a fortnight of festivals — SP2B, SPIM and two Cinemateca seasons all closed yesterday — the city is back to its quietest night of the week. That’s no bad thing: Monday is for intimate rooms. Centro da Terra runs its August residency in Perdizes, Bar Templo has pagode in the Mooca, and CCBB keeps its doors open in the centre for the MIACENA festival. A calm, low-key night before the week builds again.

What’s On Tonight

Centro da Terra — Rua Piracuama 19, Perdizes. A small, much-loved room that programmes Monday residencies of indie, MPB and experimental music, running a single artist across several weeks. August belongs to Sara Não Tem Nome, whose Não Tem Nome season runs every Monday of the month at 8 pm; tonight she is joined by Lorena Hollander, Marina Mole and Vladimir Safatle. The venue prices on a sliding scale — R$112 (US$22) is the reference full price, and it releases 40% of seats at R$56 (US$11) or less. Book ahead through Sympla; capacity is small.

Bar Templo — Mooca. Over on the east side, Bar Templo puts on Doce Encontro tonight, doors at 8 pm — a relaxed, sociable pagode evening away from the tourist trail. The standing ticket is R$35 (US$7) through Clube do Ingresso; table and bistro places run R$170 (US$33) to R$260 (US$50) and several are already sold out. Over-18s only, and Monday shows here are frequent but not weekly, so check the date.

CCBB São Paulo — Rua Álvares Penteado 112, Centro. One of the few big cultural venues open on a Monday (it closes Tuesdays instead), in a beautiful restored building. There is no exhibition in the galleries at the moment — the last one closed on 3 August — but MIACENA, a free international performing-arts festival, runs here until 22 August. Tonight’s session is a free panel on how festivals build communities, at 5 pm in the theatre. A good early-evening stop before a quiet dinner.

The Circuit: When to Go Where

Late afternoon (5 pm) — The free MIACENA panel at CCBB in the centre; the building closes at 8 pm.

Dinner (8 pm) — Eat in Perdizes or Pinheiros, close to Centro da Terra.

Main event (8 pm) — Sara Não Tem Nome at Centro da Terra, or pagode at Bar Templo in the Mooca.

Nightcap (10–11 pm) — A bar in Pinheiros or Vila Madalena; both keep a few doors open midweek.

Note — Monday is not a club night in São Paulo. Save Barra Funda for the weekend.

Scenes & Sounds

Intimate live music — Monday belongs to the small rooms. Centro da Terra leads with Sara Não Tem Nome’s August residency; a handful of bars in Perdizes and Pinheiros programme midweek sets too. Where: Centro da Terra (Perdizes).

Samba and pagode — Bar Templo carries the Monday torch in the Mooca with Doce Encontro. Where: Bar Templo (Mooca).

Culture — CCBB is open for the MIACENA festival, though its galleries are between exhibitions; most other big museums (MIS, MASP) close on Mondays. Where: CCBB (Centro).

Jazz — Quiet tonight. Blue Note reopens tomorrow and JazzB picks up on Thursday. Where: Blue Note (from Tuesday), JazzB (from Thursday).

Electronic and clubs — Dark. São Paulo’s club scene is a Friday-and-Saturday affair. Where: Barra Funda (weekends).

Pick Your Night

Intimate live music: Sara Não Tem Nome at Centro da Terra in Perdizes — the pick of a quiet Monday.

Samba: Doce Encontro at Bar Templo in the Mooca — a sociable Monday pagode.

Free culture: The MIACENA festival at CCBB São Paulo — open Monday, closed Tuesday.

A quiet drink: A bar in Pinheiros or Vila Madalena — low-key and walkable.

Dance till sunrise: Not on a São Paulo Monday — the clubs are closed.

Where to Go

Neighbourhoods at a Glance

Perdizes / Pompeia: Leafy and residential, home to Centro da Terra and a scatter of good bars. Calm and walkable.

Mooca: Traditional east-side district with a strong Italian-Brazilian character and a local samba and pagode scene on many Mondays.

Sé / Centro: CCBB and the historic core. Grand by day, very quiet after dark — rideshare door-to-door.

Pinheiros / Vila Madalena: The most reliable spot for a midweek drink, with bars open even on a Monday.

Barra Funda: The club district — dark on a Monday. Come back at the weekend.

LGBTQ+ Tonight

A quiet Monday — the big queer club nights run Friday to Sunday. Tonight, the Frei Caneca and Augusta bars are the easy, mixed, welcoming option.

Everyday-friendly spaces — Tonight’s rooms are all low-key and inclusive; the Augusta corridor keeps a few bars open midweek.

Getting Home Safe

Metro: The Metrô runs from 4:40 am to midnight, so be on a train by about 12 am — the later times you see posted are arrivals at the end of the line, not departures. On a quiet Monday you’ll likely be home well before then.

Rideshare: 99 and Uber are reliable and cheap on a Monday, with little surge. Wait in a lit, busy spot.

Centro at night: The Sé area is very quiet after dark on a Monday. Stick to lit main roads and rideshare door-to-door.

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

Perdizes and Pinheiros: Both are calm and residential — easy, safe areas to end a low-key night.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is São Paulo dead on a Monday?

It’s the quietest night, but not dead. Sara Não Tem Nome plays Centro da Terra in Perdizes, Doce Encontro brings pagode to Bar Templo in the Mooca, and CCBB is open in the centre for the MIACENA festival. The clubs and most big music rooms, though, wait for later in the week.

Is CCBB São Paulo open tonight?

Yes — it’s open on Mondays and closed on Tuesdays, running until 8 pm. Entry is free, but everyone needs a ticket. Note the galleries are between exhibitions; what’s on is the MIACENA performing-arts festival, which runs to 22 August.

I’ve just landed at GRU tonight. What can I do?

Be realistic: GRU to Perdizes is 45 to 70 minutes by rideshare, and Centro da Terra needs you to collect a printed ticket before its 8 pm start. Unless you land early, a bar in Pinheiros or Vila Madalena is the easier, walkable option.

What’s the dress code?

Casual everywhere tonight. Comfortable clothes are fine for Centro da Terra, Bar Templo and a Pinheiros bar.

Sources: Ao Vivo (agenda), ccbb.com.br

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