Location at Shopping Vila Olímpia, in São Paulo, hosts a special show by Paulo Ricardo on its first day of operation, on November 15
The first branch of The Cavern Club outside England, it will be opened in Brazil. São Paulo will feature a pub unit in Liverpool, known for having hosted more than 200 concerts by Beatles still at the beginning of the band’s career.
With 1,100 m², the new space will be on the 3rd floor of the Shopping Vila Olímpiain the west zone of the capital of São Paulo. The proposal is to replicate the look of the main unit and offer not only music, but also culture and good cuisine.
The debut show will be in charge of Paulo Ricardoon November 15th. The musician, who is currently celebrating his 40-year career on tour, has prepared a repertoire in which he performs only songs by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones — group portrayed in the media as “rivals” of the Fab Four, but which actually had great friendship with John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
Other prominent names confirmed include Leo Jaime (21/11), the tribute Hey Jude (22/11, 27/11 and 05/12), Dado Villa-Lobos (06/12), Titans (12/20) and Blitz (01/30/2026).
Tickets are available for purchase on The Cavern Club’s Ticketmaster page. See the full agenda below:
- November 15th – Paulo Ricardo
- November 21st – Léo Jaime
- November 22nd and 27th – Hey Jude
- November 28th – Pop 3
- December 4th – Léo Gandelman
- December 5th – Hey Jude
- December 6th – Dado Villa-Lobos
- December 11th – Andreas Kisser
- December 11th – Cali
- December 12th – Kiko Zambianchi
- December 13th – Banda Metrô
- December 19th – Beto Guedes
- December 20th – Titans
- January 16th – André Frasteschi
- January 30th – Blitz
About The Cavern Club
Founded in 1957 in Liverpool, The Cavern Club became historic not only for having hosted the Beatles more than 200 times. Names like the Rolling Stones, The Who, Oasis, Eric Clapton, Elton John, queen, Iron Maidenbetween others.
In São Paulo, the establishment will have a restaurant with an exclusive menu, live musical programming from Thursday to Sunday and an English and Brazilian “hall of fame”, with a collection of unique rock items.
The restaurant will be open daily, from 11am to 4pm, while shows will take place from Thursday to Sunday, always with sessions at 8pm and 10:30pm.
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Source: Rollingstone

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