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Le Boy is Rio de Janeiro's largest gay nightclub, owned by Frenchman Gilles Lascar (known as the king of Rio's gay nightlife). Opened in 1992, it features resident DJs spinning classic tunes.…
Located above Le Boy, Rio de Janeiro's biggest gay nightclub, La Girl is the sister club for the girls. This popular venue offers live music and DJs and is open six nights a week.
Rio Scenárium, a three-storey concert house, is decorated from top to bottom in antiques and curious pieces of art and presents two live bands a day playing samba, choro and MPB. Its menu is…
Founded in 1867, the Clube dos Democráticos is the oldest carnival society in Brazil. The location is spacious and good for dancing, with a great sound system. The club presents musicians of…
A three-storey building with a relaxed atmosphere, the Teatro Odisséia houses one of the best-known stages for alternative music in the city. Its weekly agenda offers a rhythmical round trip…
With room for up to 2000 people, Canecão has made a name for itself as the place where national artists launch new music. Enjoy excellent bar and restaurant service while taking in the show.
The Teatro Rival is a great place for a close-up look at musicians performing, as seating is close to the stage. The menu has a humorous quirk, with its selection of cold dishes being named…
Gafieira Estudantina is a sophisticated place to enjoy live samba or choro bands on Friday and Saturday nights. Watch skilled couples floating effortlessly over the wooden dance floor, or grab…