Even though this safari style live music club is called Sounds of Brazil, you can expect to dance to all different types of music here. There’s reggae, hip-hop, R&B, jazz and salsa just to name a few. In a nutshell, S.O.B’s embraces NYC's diversity, and is a quality place to get your groove on.
S.O.B.’s was opened by owner and director Larry Gold way back in 1982 with the purpose of exposing...
S.O.B’s stands for “Sounds of Brazil,” but you’ll hear much more than that at this perennially popular dance club. When you really want to shake your backside to multi-culti music, there’s no better groove palace than S.O.B’s, with its colorfully painted pillars, potent tropical drinks, and, most importantly, ample dance floor. On Samba Saturdays, sample Brazilian food and rhythms, like the...