John Mulaney in Providence 2026

Prepare for a night of laughter as John Mulaney takes the stage at the Providence Performing Arts Center on Mar 26 – Mar 27, 2026, in Providence, RI. His sharp wit and engaging storytelling will have you rolling in the aisles. Don’t miss out—grab your John Mulaney tour tickets today!
John Mulaney Providence Tickets
| Date | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Mar 26, 2026 07:30 PM |
John Mulaney from $136.72 |
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| Friday Mar 27, 2026 07:30 PM |
John Mulaney from $146.88 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is John Mulaney performing in Providence, RI at PPAC?
John Mulaney’s “Mister Whatever” tour is scheduled for two nights at the Providence Performing Arts Center on Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 7:30 PM and Friday, March 27, 2026 at 7:30 PM. The engagement is presented by Lil Rhody Laugh Riot and both nights are currently listed as on sale.
Where is the Providence Performing Arts Center located?
Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) is located at 220 Weybosset Street, Providence, RI 02903. It is a historic downtown theater that regularly hosts Broadway tours, concerts, and major comedy events like John Mulaney’s shows.
Is the Providence stop part of the “Mister Whatever” tour?
Yes, both March 26 and March 27 dates are officially billed as “John Mulaney: Mister Whatever” on PPAC’s site, Lil Rhody Laugh Riot, and the tour schedule. The official tour page also lists Providence with notes that the March 26 show is a second show added, confirming strong demand.
What time should I arrive for the PPAC shows?
With showtime at 7:30 PM on both nights, plan to arrive 45–60 minutes early so you have time for downtown traffic, parking, ticket scanning, and finding your seat. Getting to the theater between 6:30 and 6:45 PM gives you a comfortable window to visit restrooms or concessions without rushing.
How long does a John Mulaney show usually last?
John Mulaney’s stand-up shows generally run around 1.5 to 2 hours including any opener and his main set. Expect to be inside PPAC for about two hours, plus extra time for arrival and exiting after the performance.
How much do John Mulaney tickets cost at PPAC?
For the March 26 show, one major marketplace lists the lowest available price at about $137, while the March 27 show has starting prices around $148 on another site. Overall tour and ticket pages show Providence prices ranging from the mid-$100s for balcony or rear seats up to significantly higher amounts for premium orchestra locations.
How can I get cheap tickets for John Mulaney in Providence?
To find cheaper tickets, focus on balcony or upper-level sections and seats farther from the stage, where prices are closest to the $137–$148 starting range instead of the higher orchestra amounts. Compare both nights, sort by lowest price including fees on several sites, check value tools like “best deal” indicators, and be flexible about sitting in rear or side sections to stay near the minimum price.
Is it a good idea to wait for last-minute tickets in Providence?
The March 26 show is listed as added due to demand and some platforms mark Providence dates as popular, but resale prices can sometimes drop as the date approaches if tickets remain unsold. Waiting can help budget-focused buyers, especially for balcony seats on March 27, but it is risky if you want specific sections or if dates approach sellout, so last-minute buying works best for flexible fans.
What is the seating like at PPAC for a comedy show?
PPAC is a large proscenium theater with orchestra, loge, and balcony seating, designed so most seats have clear views of the stage. Center orchestra and front loge provide the most direct view of John Mulaney, while balcony and rear orchestra seats are more budget-friendly but still offer good sightlines and sound for stand-up.
What are tips to avoid overpaying and handle parking and arrival in Providence?
To avoid overpaying, always compare final ticket prices (with fees) across multiple sites, aim for mid-range seats instead of the very front rows, and consider choosing the night with the lower starting price if your schedule allows. For arrival, check nearby downtown garages and lots around Weybosset Street, arrive early to secure cheaper parking, carpool to split costs, or use rideshare or public transit so you do not have to pay premium event-parking rates right next to the theater.