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About us

Lisbon Classical Nights is a series of intimate classical music concerts located in São Paulo’s Church. In nearly a year, we’ve performed for thousands of guests, receiving outstanding feedback from audiences who deeply connect with the experience.

Each performance is shaped by the guitarist on stage, featuring a diverse repertoire that blends original guitar compositions, classical arrangements and iconic classical guitar pieces.

More than just a concert, Lisbon Classical Nights is an immersive experience that celebrates some of Portugal’s best guitarists. Our musicians don’t just perform—they engage with the audience, sharing stories and insights that bring the music to life.

With concerts running weekly at 7 PM, we invite you to step into this intimate setting and experience classic music in Lisbon.

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Limited to 20 guests

To preserve the authenticity and intimacy of each performance, we limit our audience to just 20 guests per show. This ensures that every attendee has a front-row seat to the magic unfolding on stage, fostering a sense of closeness with both the music and the artists.

As we invite you to experience the artistry of Lisbon Classical Nights, we promise an evening of musical enchantment in the heart of Lisbon. Join us in celebrating the beauty of classical guitar, the rich heritage of Portuguese compositions, and the enduring allure of Saint Paul's Church. Reserve your seat today and be part of a night to remember.

The church

The church of Saint Paul, nestled in its picturesque square, stands as a splendid example of Pombaline architecture. Its east-facing façade boasts Pombaline features, including rectangular windows and two bell towers flanking a central body adorned with a triangular pediment. 

The parish's history, dating back to the Discoveries, is evident in the influx of population, notably foreign merchants. Despite the devastation of the 1755 earthquake, the area quickly rebuilt, supported by its commercial significance and the influence of the Marquis de Pombal. The square served as a bustling market and, in 1849, welcomed a magnificent limestone fountain, a testament to the neighborhood's resilience and evolution.

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