🎵 Known for its connection to Cape Verdean culture and community, B.Leza is a lisbon live music bars place where the soul of Africa meets the spirit of Lisbon. The club, named after the iconic Cape Verdean figure Francisco Xavier da Cruz, known as B.Leza, offers a tribute to his legacy and the rich African musical tradition.
🌍 Created in 1994 by musician Tito Paris and now managed by Alcides Gonçalves and the Saudade e Silva sisters, B.Leza has been a cornerstone of African music in Lisbon. Although it closed in 2007 and moved from its original 17th-century location at Palácio Almada Carvalhais, its spirit continues in its current setting. This venue, an ancient palatial house, holds within its walls a vibrant pulse of African rhythms.
🎶 The music at B.Leza is an electrifying mix of Kizomba, Funaná, Coladeira, and other African styles. The club is a melting pot of sounds from Angola, Cape Verde, Mozambique, and beyond. The addition of Brazilian artists to the lineup creates an irresistible fusion of ethnic sounds, with drums, guitars, and percussion blending into an unforgettable musical experience.
💃 The highlight of my night at B.Leza was undoubtedly the Kizomba dance. This sensual, gyrating dance is a true embodiment of the African soul. Learning even the basic steps was a revelation – it’s easy to see why Kizomba is one of the hottest rhythms globally. The dance floor at B.Leza is where cultural barriers dissolve, and the language of rhythm and movement takes over.
🍴 Adding to the experience, B.Leza also houses an African restaurant. The flavors of the dishes served here complement the musical journey, offering a taste of the vast African culinary landscape. Dining here before the dancing begins sets the perfect tone for the night.
🌃 Open from Tuesday’s until Sundays, B.Leza offers a long night of entertainment and cultural exploration. Each room in the club, spread over several floors, has its own unique vibe, yet all resonate with the same energetic heartbeat of African music and dance. The warmth and welcoming atmosphere make it a space where everyone feels at home, united by the universal language of music.
🌟 The club’s commitment to preserving and showcasing African music makes it a unique and essential part of Lisbon’s cultural scene. The vibrant atmosphere, the spellbinding music, and the soulful dances offered a glimpse into the heart of African culture and its influence in Lisbon. For anyone looking to experience an authentic night of African music and dance, B.Leza is a destination not to be missed.
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10:30 PM–4 AM |
| Thursday | 10:30 PM–4 AM |
| Friday | 8 PM–2:15 AM |
| Saturday | 10:30 PM–4 AM |
| Sunday | 10:30 PM–2:15 AM |
| Monday | Closed |
