Saturday was a busy night for me in São Paulo. I wanted to check out the recently opened Megga Fun, but I also needed to attend the launch party for the third issue of DOM magazine, which was nearby at The Week. I made a quick pit stop to say hi to my friends at The Week on the early side (and early side in Brazil means 1 am), and headed over to Megga Fun at about 2 am.
Since Megga Fun belongs to the same owners of Bubu Lounge, the crowd is pretty much what you would expect at Bubu on Fridays: fun, unpretentious, and ready for some action (meaning horny). There are the usual tattooed muscle boys, but the vast majority of the dancefloor is occupied by a younger crowd of non-shirtless guys.
The club itself is a spacious warehouse with exposed brick walls, incredibly high ceilings, and three separate areas: the main dancefloor, the lounge at the entrance with a different DJ, and a small outdoors patio with a cafe (in case you need breakfast before heading home after a night out). The main dancefloor features a bar parked right on the middle with plenty of bartenders to make sure that you can easily get a drink. The VIP lounges with white couches surround the dancefloor, and there are waiters around so that you don't have to leave to get to the bar when you need a drink. Service was top notch this past Saturday, but I would agree with what some of my friends said: bartenders could have been a little hotter, shirtless, and more engaging. After all, Megga Fun is sort of the new equivalent of New York's Splash to the boys in São Paulo.
I had my new Flip cam with me, and made a couple of videos of the go-go boys in action to share with you guys.
As much as I think The Week is undoubtedly the best club option in the city on Saturday nights, I am happy that clubs like Megga Fun are opening up so that the boys can actually make a choice as to where they want to go. I had a good time there, and would definitely suggest you check it out as well.
















Why are go-go boys always so FINE & Delicious to look at, but always seem to need to take dance lessons? I love that you captured one smiling, (a rare sight)!
Posted by: Tim Hurley | 04/14/2008 at 11:16 AM
a musica esta otima !!!
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Posted by: PEDRO GURGEL | 04/14/2008 at 07:12 PM
whats the name of the song???
Posted by: mitko | 04/16/2008 at 11:58 AM
I really like your site but i have a question. Are there any black people in Brazil? Esp black men? I notice whenever the hotties (male or female) are shown there is a dearth of blacks. Considering that "the boat" most definately stopped there I have always thought this weird. I remeber years ago Bruce Weber went to Brazil and came back with one picture of a black person. I'm not accusing you of racism but maybe you're not even aware of this exclusion.
any feedback?
Posted by: dw314 | 04/17/2008 at 11:44 PM