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Parking & Directions for Killer Queen The Vets
One Avenue of the Arts, Providence, RI
02903, US
1. Providence Place Mall - 0.5 miles, $10
2. City of Providence Parking Garage - 0.3 miles, $8
3. Bank of America Parking - 0.4 miles, $7
4. The Vets Lot - 0 miles, $20
5. Street Parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, $2/hr
Killer Queen Concert Live at The Vets | Providence
Uptown Theater in Rhode Island is a true piece of Providence history, still sporting its original 1938 ticketing system that adds a nostalgic charm for longtime fans. It’s one of those rare spots where you can feel the past mingling with the present, especially after the theater shut down during the 2020 pandemic but then pivoted to a digital viewing platform that drew in thousands of viewers, proof that its spirit lives on even in tough times. In 2003, the Uptown was recognized with the Rhode Island Preservation Award for its efforts to preserve vintage charm while updating its facilities, a balancing act that’s pretty rare these days. The theater isn’t just about movies; in 2019, it broke new ground hosting a stand-up comedy night featuring some of the hottest acts in Providence. Whether you’re grabbing a bite in one of the private balconies reserved for VIPs or catching a concert in the event boxes often used for business gatherings, the Uptown always delivers a unique experience. It’s close enough to the Providence Riverwalk and just a short stroll from Federal Hill, making Killer Queen Providence fans feel like they’re stepping into a living piece of the city’s soul. Attending a show here feels like being part of something special, an authentic, slightly imperfect slice of Providence’s vibrant arts scene.