Zizi Possi at Blue Note: Tickets, rules, cold Saturday

Frequently Asked Questions Do I need tickets in advance for Zizi Possi at Blue Note SP? Yes — buy ahead. Zizi Possi is a marquee booking and her June 27 dates have been selling briskly on Eventim, the official seller; the venue’s box office takes no service fee, but availability shifts fast for a name this size. There are two sittings, 20h and 22h30, with the house opening at 19h. Prices run from R$160 for meia-entrada up to R$280 for full price, before fees. Blue
Note is a seated, reservation-style room, so a walk-up on the night is a real gamble. Lock your seats online, arrive in good time, and you’ll settle in properly before she starts. How do I get to Vila do Samba, and what are the rules? Vila do Samba is in Casa Verde, in the Zona Norte, and it isn’t within comfortable walking distance of a metro station — the simplest plan is an Uber, roughly R$30–40 from the Paulista area, door to door both ways.
On arrival, note three firm house rules: entry is over-18s only, you must show RG or photo ID at the door, and national-team football shirts aren’t allowed in. The format is generous: a single R$30 couvert covers the daytime feijoada and the night’s Pagode dos Meninos set if you stay on, right through to the 3am close. Is São Paulo’s night cold enough to need a jacket right now? The afternoon will feel mild — highs around 24°C — but don’t let that fool you
into leaving the jacket at home. São Paulo sits on a plateau and loses heat quickly after dark, and tonight the temperature drops back toward 14–15°C by the time the music gets going. Indoors at Blue Note you won’t notice it, but you’ll feel it crossing Paulista between venues, queuing outside Toca da Capivara, or in any open or semi-covered space at Vila do Samba. A light layer is the right call. Rain isn’t the issue tonight at just 15% — the cool evening air
is. Is the World Cup still shaping São Paulo nightlife this weekend? Not anymore. Brazil wrapped up its group stage on June 24, and with the group phase done the World Cup has receded from the everyday nightlife picture in São Paulo. The big watch-party venues that drew crowds during the group matches have gone quiet, and the samba houses and music rooms are back to their usual weekend programming. Expect that to hold until the knockout rounds heat up later in the tournament, when
the bigger fan zones will fire up again. For this Saturday, treat it as a normal live-music night and plan around the venues, not a fixture. What’s a cheaper alternative to Blue Note tonight? Plenty. Blue Note is the premium, seated end of the night, and not everyone wants to spend R$160-plus on a recital. The obvious swap is Vila do Samba, where R$30 buys you the whole day — feijoada and the Pagode dos Meninos set into the early hours. Closer to Paulista, Toca
da Capivara in Bela Vista is often free and runs samba, choro and forró from 22h to 4am, making it the easy budget pick for a late one. For something intimate and central, Casa de Francisca in the Centro is worth checking; confirm tonight’s programme on its agenda before heading over.
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