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São Paulo Nightlife Guide for Sunday, June 14, 2026

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Key Points

  • This is a quiet Sunday in SP — no marquee show tonight. The night belongs to the samba-and-feijoada tradition, with Vila do Samba in Casa Verde the strongest evening anchor.
  • Vila do Samba (Casa Verde, R. João Rudge 340) runs its Sunday samba near the Anhembi sambódromo — daytime feijoada and roda, then Pagode dos Meninos from 22h. Single R$30 couvert, 18+, RG required at the door.
  • Blue Note SP (Av. Paulista 2073) runs its Sunday Brunch Music 10h–17h — free entry, live music, all-you-can-eat R$116. Note its evening salão show on June 14 has been cancelled, so this is a daytime pick.
  • No Brazil match tonight — the World Cup opener was yesterday; the next Brazil game is Friday June 19 against Scotland. Sunday is football-free and low-key.
  • Weather is 21°C and 25% rain — cool but mostly clean. Bring a layer; nothing tonight depends on staying dry outdoors.
  • Bona (Sumaré, R. Dr. Paulo Vieira 101) had no confirmed public show on June 14 — verify on eventim.com/bona before heading over.
  • Sunday is MEDIUM confidence: a genuine samba tradition to anchor the night, but no headline booking, so the call is a casa and a feijoada rather than a marquee show.

Tonight in São Paulo

Sunday June 14 is a low-key night — 21°C, 25% rain, and no Brazil match, since the World Cup opener was yesterday. SP does not have a headline show tonight, so the evening leans on its oldest reliable register: samba, feijoada and a roda in a traditional casa.

The Blue Note SP evening show is cancelled tonight, and Bona has nothing confirmed, so the ticketed-room options are thin. What is genuinely on is the samba circuit — Vila do Samba in the Zona Norte is the standout, a Sunday institution near the Anhembi sambódromo.

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Two bases: Vila do Samba (Casa Verde, from the afternoon, R$30 couvert) for the evening roda and Pagode dos Meninos from 22h; Blue Note SP’s Brunch Music (Av. Paulista, 10h–17h, free entry) for a daytime live-music meal before the night winds down.

If You Only Do One Thing MEDIUM

Vila do Samba in Casa Verde is the call tonight — a traditional SP samba casa with feijoada, a roda from the afternoon and Pagode dos Meninos from 22h, on a single R$30 couvert. The sharp alternative is Blue Note SP’s free Sunday brunch on Av. Paulista, earlier.

Vila do Samba

Casa Verde · R. João Rudge 340 · from the afternoon · R$30 couvert · 18+ · RG required

Vila do Samba is the Zona Norte’s traditional samba casa, near the Anhembi sambódromo and the big escola quadras — often called SP’s answer to Rio Scenarium. Sundays bring feijoada and a roda through the afternoon, then Pagode dos Meninos from 22h, with samba rock and black music between sets.

One couvert of R$30 covers the day’s attractions if you stay through, and the kitchen runs feijoada and churrasco. Note the house rules: over-18s only, RG required at the door, and no national-team football shirts. It runs late, to around 03h.

Blue Note SP — Brunch Music

Av. Paulista 2073 · Conjunto Nacional, 2º andar · 10h–17h · free entry · brunch R$116

Blue Note SP runs its Brunch Music every Sunday from 10h to 17h — live music, free entry, and an all-you-can-eat brunch at R$116 with à la carte options too. It is the daytime face of the New York jazz club, overlooking the car-free Sunday stretch of Avenida Paulista.

Honest note: this is a daytime pick. The venue’s evening salão show on June 14 has been cancelled, so do not plan a night show here tonight. Treat the brunch as an afternoon anchor before the city quietens, and move to Vila do Samba for the evening.

Bona Casa de Música

Sumaré · R. Dr. Paulo Vieira 101 · cap 120 · Eventim · check for a June 14 show

Bona is the 120-capacity room in Sumaré, near the Vila Madalena metro, with careful curation of mid-size independent Brazilian artists and acoustics built for the music. It is one of SP’s best small rooms when the booking lands right — Pix and all major cards, no vouchers.

Honest framing: there is no confirmed public Bona show on June 14 as of writing, so check eventim.com/bona before making it the plan. If it is dark tonight, the Vila Madalena bars are a short hop away for a low-key Sunday drink.

  • Anchor route Vila do Samba: Uber to R. João Rudge 340 in the afternoon for the feijoada and roda, stay through Pagode dos Meninos from 22h on the single R$30 couvert, Uber home late.
  • Alternative Start at Blue Note SP’s free Sunday brunch on Av. Paulista before 17h for live music and a meal, then decide whether to head north to Vila do Samba for the evening.
  • Double Brunch Music at Blue Note SP through the afternoon, then an Uber across to Vila do Samba in Casa Verde for the night roda — a daytime-to-evening samba arc.

Vila do Samba is the one pick that runs late tonight — Pagode dos Meninos starts at 22h and the house stays open to around 03h on the single couvert. Blue Note SP’s brunch ends at 17h and its evening show is cancelled. SP is otherwise in a quiet Sunday rhythm.

Tomorrow is Monday June 15 — cooler at 17°C and dry at 20% rain, a slow start to the week. There is no penalty for a late Sunday at Vila do Samba, but Monday is a quiet night citywide, so do not bank on a big Monday to follow.

  • Vila do Samba Santana on Linha 1 (Azul) is nearest but not walkable; take a bus or Uber to R. João Rudge 340. From Av. Paulista R$30–40 Uber.
  • Blue Note SP Consolação on Linha 2 (Verde), 200 metres to the Conjunto Nacional. From Vila Madalena R$20–30 Uber.
  • Bona Vila Madalena on Linha 2 (Verde), then a short walk or quick Uber to R. Dr. Paulo Vieira 101 in Sumaré.
  • Surge Minimal on a quiet Sunday. The only likely surge is the late Vila do Samba exit around 02h–03h; order ahead then.
  • Metro Sunday metro runs reduced hours with earlier last trains. For Vila do Samba in Casa Verde, Uber is the realistic option in both directions.
  • Weather 21°C and 25% rain — cool but mostly clean. Bring a layer; no contingency needed tonight.
  • Safety Casa Verde is a quiet residential area — Uber door to door after dark. Avenida Paulista is busy and safe by day for the brunch.

If Vila do Samba does not fit, SP’s Sunday samba spreads across the city: bars like Boteco Todos os Santos in Vila Madalena run a daytime feijoada-and-roda until around 17h, and Pinheiros keeps a low-key Sunday bar scene. None need booking; all suit a relaxed weekend close.

Across the bridge, Rio de Janeiro has the clearer marquee: Delacruz closes his VINHO tour at Vivo Rio, plus Azymuth at Blue Note Rio, in a warmer 24°C. SP’s strength tonight is tradition, not a headliner — a feijoada and a roda rather than a big show.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a Brazil World Cup match tonight?

No — Brazil played its opener against Morocco yesterday, Saturday June 13, and the next Brazil match is Friday June 19 against Scotland. That makes Sunday June 14 a football-free night in SP, so the city is in a normal, quiet Sunday rhythm rather than a match-day surge. Other group matches are on across the tournament, but nothing involving Brazil tonight. It is a good evening for a relaxed samba-and-feijoada outing rather than a packed sports bar.

What is actually on in São Paulo tonight?

Honestly, it is a quiet Sunday with no marquee show. The strongest evening anchor is Vila do Samba in Casa Verde, a traditional samba casa near the Anhembi sambódromo that runs feijoada and a roda through the day and Pagode dos Meninos from 22h, all on a single R$30 couvert. Blue Note SP runs its free Sunday Brunch Music until 17h, but its evening salão show on June 14 has been cancelled, so it is a daytime option only. Bona in Sumaré had no confirmed public show — check eventim.com/bona before going. For a big night out, this is a Sunday to keep relaxed.

How does Vila do Samba work, and what are the rules?

Vila do Samba is a traditional samba house in the Casa Verde district of the Zona Norte, often described as SP’s answer to Rio Scenarium. On Sundays it serves feijoada and runs a roda through the afternoon, then Pagode dos Meninos from 22h, with a DJ playing samba rock and black music between sets. A single couvert of around R$30 covers the day’s attractions if you stay through. The house rules are firm: over-18s only, an RG (ID) is required at the door, and football shirts of national teams are not allowed in. It runs late, to around 03h.

How do I get to Casa Verde at night?

Vila do Samba is in the Zona Norte, near the Anhembi sambódromo. The nearest metro is Santana on Linha 1 (Azul), but the venue is not walkable from the station, so plan on a bus or — more practically at night — an Uber straight to R. João Rudge 340. From Avenida Paulista expect roughly R$30–40 by Uber. Casa Verde is a quiet residential area, so the sensible move is door-to-door by Uber in both directions after dark, rather than walking from the metro or a bus stop late at night.

Where can I find a Sunday feijoada with samba in São Paulo?

Sunday feijoada with live samba is one of SP’s best traditions. Vila do Samba in Casa Verde is the standout for the evening, running its roda and Pagode dos Meninos late. For a daytime version, bars like Boteco Todos os Santos in Vila Madalena serve a feijoada with a roda until around 17h, and several Pinheiros and Vila Madalena bars do the same on weekend afternoons. These daytime sessions wind down by early evening, so for samba that runs into the night, Vila do Samba is the surer bet. Most are walk-up and need no booking.

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