Historic Park Theatre illuminated at night, welcoming attendees.
The Historic Park Theatre has announced two performances for the fall and winter season: Voctave on November 15 and Sean Heely’s Celtic Christmas on December 17. Voctave, an acclaimed a cappella group, features 11 members known for their vocal harmonies and viral success. Following them, Sean Heely will present traditional Scottish and Irish music. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m., promising memorable nights of entertainment in this cultural landmark celebrated for over 100 years.
Providence, RI – The Historic Park Theatre has officially announced two highly anticipated performances for its upcoming fall and winter season. A cappella sensation Voctave will take the stage on November 15, followed closely by Sean Heely’s Celtic Christmas performance on December 17. Tickets for both events will go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m.
The first performance features Voctave, an 11-member vocal group hailing from Central Florida. Known for their incredible vocal harmonies, Voctave has garnered significant recognition with over 160 million social media views and consistently ranks in the top 10 of Billboard and iTunes charts. Their holiday single, “It Feels Like Christmas,” released last season, has further solidified their reputation in the music industry. The group has previously collaborated with well-known artists such as Tituss Burgess and The Swingles, showcasing their versatility and appeal across various music genres.
Following Voctave, Sean Heely’s Celtic Christmas will bring the spirit of traditional Scottish and Irish music to the Historic Park Theatre. Heely, a U.S. National Scottish Fiddle champion, has earned acclaim for both his original compositions and renditions of classic folk tunes. His ensemble has performed at prestigious venues, including the renowned Kennedy Center, and regularly appears at notable events like the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, making their upcoming performance a unique cultural experience.
Tickets for both shows will be available for purchase starting Friday at 10 a.m. Interested individuals can secure their seats via the Historic Park Theatre’s website, www.theparkri.com, or by contacting the box office at 1-800-657-8774. The Historic Park Theatre, located just five miles from downtown Providence, boasts a seating capacity of approximately 1,000 patrons, providing an intimate setting for these remarkable performances.
The Historic Park Theatre has been a prominent cultural landmark in Providence, celebrating its 100th year of operation in 2024. Over the years, it has hosted a diverse array of talented performers, including notable acts such as Pat Benatar, The Beach Boys, and Ani DiFranco. The theatre has played a crucial role in the local arts scene, consistently providing residents and visitors with quality entertainment options.
Both performances are presented by Spectacle Live, a company founded in 2012 that operates various venues across New England, based in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. With a commitment to showcasing a wide range of entertainment, Spectacle Live continues to introduce audiences to both established and emerging artists.
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