With a standing capacity just under 300, Alchemy transforms nightly between a live music venue and a pulsating nightclub at 171 Chestnut Street in Providence, Rhode Island. The room features two full bars, VIP seating with couches and tables, a pool table, darts, arcade games, free wi-fi, handicap access, and dedicated parking. Local artwork lines the walls, rotating periodically to showcase Providence's creative community. The stage hosts a wide spectrum of touring and local acts -- punk, meta.....

Ground was broken in January 1971, and by 3 November 1972 the Providence Civic Center had opened its doors as the new home court for Providence College Friars men's basketball. Over half a century later, the arena at 1 LaSalle Square in downtown Providence -- now called the Amica Mutual Pavilion after naming-rights deals with Dunkin' Donuts (2001-2022) and Amica Mutual Insurance (2022-present) -- remains one of the toughest away games in college basketball. Concert capacity reaches 14,000, with.....

Bishop McVinney Auditorium is a 750-seat performance space at 43 Dave Gavitt Way in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, operated as an agency of the Diocese of Providence. The fully handicapped-accessible venue hosts concerts, theatrical productions, comedy shows, and community gatherings, with a flexible stage and floor plan that can be adapted for a range of event formats. Three adjacent parking lots provide free parking for approximately 350 vehicles, accessible via 30 Fenner Street for GPS n.....
Fete Music Hall is an independently owned live music venue in Providence, Rhode Island, occupying a converted industrial warehouse space. The venue hosts a diverse calendar of concerts, DJ nights, and private events across genres including rock, indie, electronic, hip-hop, and Latin music. Multiple rooms within the complex allow for simultaneous programming.
The second-largest theatre of its kind in New England, the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) at 220 Weybosset Street seats 3,100 across four levels: orchestra, loge, first dress circle, and second dress circle. Originally opened on October 6, 1928 as the Loew's State Movie Palace, the theatre was designed by Rapp and Rapp -- the leading designers of movie palaces at the time -- and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building survived hurricane damage in the 1930s .....
The Rhode Island Convention Center at 1 Sabin Street in downtown Providence provides over 100,000 square feet of exhibit space, 20 meeting rooms, and a 20,000-square-foot ballroom. Connected to the Dunkin' Donuts Center arena and the Omni Providence Hotel via enclosed walkways, the convention center forms part of a multi-venue complex that anchors Providence's meetings and events industry. Providence is the capital of Rhode Island and the cultural hub of southern New England. The convention cen.....
Roger Williams Park Zoo is a zoological garden in Providence, Rhode Island, situated within the 427-acre Roger Williams Park. Home to over 130 rare and fascinating species from around the world, the zoo is one of the oldest in the United States and serves as the state's primary wildlife conservation and education facility. Visitors can encounter New England's only Komodo dragon, pet armadillos, experience a zip ride over the grounds, and explore exhibits that span African plains, North American .....
The Strand Ballroom and Theatre is a nearly 2,000-capacity live music venue at 79 Washington Street in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, making it the city's oldest surviving theatre. Designed by architect Thomas J. Hill Pierce and built for seventy-five thousand dollars, it opened on June 12, 1915, as a vaudeville house. The Strand became the Paramount Theatre from 1930 to 1934 when it converted to talking pictures, then reverted to its original name. It closed as a cinema in 1978, briefly bec.....
The Uptown Theater is a performance venue in Providence, Rhode Island, that hosts concerts, comedy, and special events. Providence has a rich entertainment scene anchored by venues like the Providence Performing Arts Center, The Strand, and The VETS, and the Uptown provides an additional option for programming that benefits from a theatre-style setting. The venue features a stage, professional sound and lighting, and a seating configuration suited to mid-capacity shows. Providence's compact down.....