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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 isn’t just another movie house, it’s a spot with real character and a bit of history behind it. Back in the day, it played a big role in launching events like the Rhode Island Comedy Festival, which started right there, bringing laughs to the local scene. During the chaos of 2020, when theaters were shuttered left and right, Uptown kept its spirit alive with digital screenings that drew thousands of viewers, proving it’s got staying power. Remember the Valentine’s Day screening of Casablanca in 2008, complete with live acoustic music that made the whole room feel cozy and romantic? Or the packed december night in 1997 when Titanic had everyone on the edge of their seats, you could barely find a seat, and side center seats offered a pretty sweet view of the screen. The main hall offers a mix of seating options for every kind of movie lover, whether you want to kick back in plush seats or get a different perspective from the side. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just take a left on Angell Street after leaving the university grounds, and if you’re biking over, there are racks right out front. Honestly, catching Please Don’t Destroy Providence at Uptown Theater feels like stepping into a piece of local history, where every show adds a new chapter.