Tonight’s Vibe Menu
Wednesday São Paulo nightlife runs deeply indoor — the wet midweek is wetter than forecast at 19 °C with 70 % rain, light rain already falling. The night’s marquee booking is at Bona Casa de Música at 21h: O Bom e Velho com Ana Deriggi e Mário Manga, the show built on the 1963–1974 golden age of pop — Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Mutantes, Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton, Secos e Molhados. Mário Manga (founder of Premê and Música Ligeira) on voz, cello, guitar and pandeiro; Ana Deriggi on voz, violão and ukulele. “Ingressos voando” per the casa.
At Blue Note SP 22h30: Colomy premieres its new album Pra Quem Andou Perdido (out July 10) ahead of release — the folk-rock-canção-brasileira trio whose record carries special guests Peter Buck (R.E.M.), Guilherme Arantes and grunge-legend Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees, Mad Season). The audience hears the work in full, in primeira mão.
Cine Joia, Espaço Unimed, Tokio Marine Hall dark Wed. D-Edge dark Wed (Moving Thursday reopens tomorrow). Forecast: rain eases Thursday (25 %), but the week stays cool — Thu 17 °C, Fri 17 °C. Tonight is the wettest of the week; the indoor sit-down show is the structure.
02 If You Only Do One Thing—Best plan. O Bom e Velho at Bona.—Why. The rock’n’roll history lesson, two players, 100 seats. A cool wet Wednesday and a show that walks through the golden decade of pop music (1963–74) is the right pairing.—Alternative. Sharp alternative: Colomy at Blue Note SP 22h30, premiering an album with Peter Buck and Barrett Martin credits — folk-rock for the later, Av. Paulista crowd.













