Almost any camera can take decent nighttime photos if you know about the camera itself and the principles of exposure. At night, keeping the camera still is half the battle for static shots. Moving subjects at night are another story. Those are tough no matter what camera you have. I think the camera you mentioned is a bridge camera, right? (Oops, did you edit it out?) If you use it at night for telephoto shots, you will likely get a lot of blur. Probably best to keep the lens retracted and zoom with your feet whenever possible - that way you get the largest aperture possible. You might want to stick with a point and shoot that has a large aperture lens, like an f/1.8. Trade off is you might not get much on the zoom end. You could also consider a mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, or a dSLR. In a point and shoot many people seem to like the Sony rx100. (The price has come down but I wouldn't call it inexpensive.)
Also, an iPhone can take some pretty decent shots. See link in my signature.