Events in São Paulo

Nunca Desista De Seus Sonhos

2026-04-21T20:00:00

Teatro B32

theater

A stage adaptation blending humor, emotion, and self-discovery follows psychologist Carol and her life’s comedy-drama. Protagonized by Maximiliana Reis and Nizo Neto and directed by Rogério Fabiano, this Teatro B32 production promises laughter, reflection, and a moving journey of self-knowledge.

Erros Fantásticos

2026-05-22T20:00:00

Teatro B32

theater

Erros Fantásticos, a drama by Companhia Los Pibes, stages failure as rupture under modern pressures, exploring exhaustion, anxiety, and the precarization of work. The piece links mental health and social inequality through listening processes with students and professionals, staged at Teatro B32.

Eleve Yoga: Between Heaven and Balance

2026-05-23T08:00:00

Grand Mercure Sao Paulo Vila Olimpia

wellness

Experience a morning dedicated to well-being at Eleve Yoga: Between Heaven and Balance at Grand Mercure Sao Paulo Vila Olimpia. An exclusive outdoor yoga session on the hotel helipad with panoramic São Paulo views, followed by a special breakfast or brunch to start the day refreshed.

O Filho

2026-06-06T20:00:00

Teatro B32

theater

An intimate Portuguese-language drama at Teatro B32 about Nicolas, a 16-year-old facing depression and parental separation, who moves between parents in search of balance. The play probes how love and family dynamics can fail to heal, revealing deeper layers of pain and misunderstanding.

Whitney Forever

2026-07-16T20:00:00

Teatro B32

music

Whitney Forever is a live tribute at Teatro B32 celebrating Whitney Houston's greatest hits with a full band and recreated outfits. Brazilian performer Thalita Pertuzatti guides the audience through an evening of iconic favorites like How Will I Know and I Will Always Love You.

GIL - Andar com Fé

2026-08-20T20:00:00

Teatro Santander

theater

GIL – ANDAR COM FÉ is a grand musical tracing Gilberto Gil’s journey from exile in London to Brazil’s music scene. With text by Newton Moreno and direction by Miguel Falabella, the production moves from London to the sertão, Salvador, and street scenes that helped shape Brazilian music, all on a vivid Teatro Santander stage.

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