Here are some other options, depending on the context:
* "Boa tarde" (pronounced "boah tahr-jee") means "good afternoon" and can be used in the early evening hours, but it's more appropriate to use "Boa noite" after sunset.
* "Boa noite a todos" (pronounced "boah noy-chee ah toh-dohs") means "good evening to all" and is a more formal way of greeting a group of people.
* "Boa noite, [name]" (pronounced "boah noy-chee, [name]") means "good evening, [name]" and is a more personal way of greeting someone.
Remember that Brazilians are very friendly and welcoming, so don't be afraid to use any of these greetings! 😊