Across multiple São Paulo nightlife guides published by The Rio Times from mid-May through late June 2026, the same key venues and programming patterns recur. Bona, a 120-seat room in Sumaré, repeatedly appears as an anchor for seated, programmed music nights, with listings including MPB and Brazilian-focused shows such as acts headlined by Vinícius Calderoni, and bookings announced by Mintcho Garrammone featuring artists including BNegão and André Abujamra. Blue Note SP, located on Av. Paulista, is described as hosting major evening concerts and specific themed or genre-driven nights, with examples including an Elton John tribute, and performances such as Inimigos do Rei and Fausto Fawcett on separate dates. Other venues and events also feature intermittently, including D-Edge (with electronic programming and reopened event schedules) and Pedra do Sal’s weekly open-air roda in Saúde, which is described as running free from 7 p.m. on Mondays. Conditions reported alongside listings vary by date, with notes about temperature and rain levels—ranging from cold, dry skies to warmer, wetter nights—generally guiding whether events are positioned as more indoor or outdoor-friendly.