Starlane São Paulo is officially open, and it’s already sending ripples through the city’s nightlife. Brought to life by Bruno Cabral, Gustavo Pacini, and Leandro Cabral, this 400-person venue draws inspiration from London’s Starlane but plants its roots firmly in São Paulo’s creative soil. It’s a 24-hour spot where music lovers, pizza fanatics, and night owls can come together—and it’s got all the makings of a local legend. The space itself is a beauty, blending a 1940s building’s original features—like exposed columns and parquet floors—with a modern edge that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
The beating heart of Starlane São Paulo is its custom sound system, crafted by Cristiano Zanette and Daniel Campello. Picture this: two towering horn-loaded speakers, pulling from vintage Altec designs, delivering sound so crisp and powerful it’s like you’re inside the music. It’s not just loud—it’s precise, immersive, and built for those who live for every beat. The venue’s programming starts in May, spotlighting local talent and letting São Paulo’s own artists set the tone. By June, the stage expands to welcome national and international names, including the much-hyped Half Baked showcase. With acts like Margaret Dygas, Voigtmann, and Shonky on deck, it’s clear Starlane’s aiming to be a hub for underground music fans.
But what really makes Starlane stand out is its vibe. It’s not just a place to dance—it’s a place to belong. Whether you’re here for the killer beats, the artisanal pizza, or the perfectly poured drinks, you’re part of something bigger. Gustavo Pacini sums it up best: “We’re not just building a venue; we’re building a home for São Paulo’s creative soul.” With its cozy capacity and focus on quality, Starlane São Paulo is poised to be more than a hotspot—it’s a movement. Round up your crew, follow the sound, and see what the buzz is all about.
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