The Historic Park Theatre & Event Center has announced a fall lineup featuring Grammy-winning guitarist Molly Tuttle, the game show experience Wheel of Fortune Live!, Backstreet Boys member AJ McLean and multi-platinum pop artist Andy Grammer.
Tickets go on sale Friday, June 26, at 10 a.m. at theparkri.com or by calling 1-800-657-8774, though tickets for the Tuttle show go on sale Wednesday, June 24.
The series opens with Molly Tuttle on Saturday, Sept. 12, at 7:30 p.m. The singer, songwriter and guitarist blends bluegrass, Americana, pop and rock, and in 2025 released her critically acclaimed album “So Long Little Miss Sunshine,” nominated for two Grammy Awards. A five-time Grammy nominee, Tuttle earned back-to-back wins for best bluegrass album with her band Golden Highway and is the first woman to receive the IBMA Guitar Player of the Year award.
Wheel of Fortune Live! comes to the theater on Sunday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. Hosted by a celebrity guest host, the interactive show gives randomly selected audience members the chance to spin the famous wheel, solve puzzles and win prizes including vacations and cash prizes up to $10,000. New this year, fans can also audition on-site for a chance to appear as a contestant on a future episode of the TV show.
AJ McLean brings “Alexander James: The Better Man Tour” to the stage on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p.m. A member of the Backstreet Boys, one of the most successful groups in music history, McLean recently joined his bandmates for a residency at Sphere Las Vegas, appeared on “Dancing with the Stars” and hosted Netflix’s musical competition series “Building The Band.” His new solo album, “My Name is Alexander James,” represents his most personal work to date.
The lineup closes with Andy Grammer’s “Greater Than Pt. II: A One Man Show” on Friday, Nov. 6, at 8 p.m. The multi-platinum artist, known for uplifting pop anthems including the 5-times-platinum “Honey, I’m Good,” has amassed more than 3 billion global streams. An advocate for mental health awareness, Grammer recently released the deluxe version of his album “Monster.”
Located about 5 miles from downtown Providence, the Historic Park Theatre & Event Center celebrated its 100th year of operation in 2024 and seats approximately 1,000 patrons. More information is available at theparkri.com.

