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270 Broadway, Providence, RI
02903, US
Please Don't Destroy Concert Live at Uptown Theater | Providence – June 13th, 2026
Uptown Theater in Providence is a true gem with a storied history and charm that still shines through today. The place is famous for its stunning Art Deco light fixtures that cast a warm glow in the lobby, giving every visit a nostalgic yet vibrant vibe. It’s the kind of spot where you can catch a classic film screening and feel like you’re stepping back in time, especially during special events like the 84th anniversary celebration in 2012 that brought together film buffs and jazz lovers for a night of nostalgic films and smooth tunes in the foyer. The theater also boasts a vintage pipe organ, lovingly restored in 2005, which pops up now and then for silent film nights or musical performances that really give the place a unique flavor. During the 2020 health crisis, things got quiet but the Uptown quickly pivoted to online screenings that drew in thousands of viewers from all over, proving its resilience and community spirit. If you’re planning to see Please Don’t Destroy Providence here, just know that seats on the lower balcony are close to the stage but can have limited sightlines, so grabbing an affordable front row seat might be the way to go. Located just east of the C. Hill district on T Street, the theater’s entrance on Waterman Street is right across from the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, easy to find and impossible not to love. It’s a place where history, music, and movies all come together for an experience that’s as authentic as it gets.