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concert

[kon-surt, -sert, kuhn-surt] / ˈkɒn sɜrt, -sərt, kənˈsɜrt /




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In total, there were 801 grassroots music venues in 2025, down from 810 last year - as closures were offset by new concert halls and lapsed venues returning to the music scene.

From BBC

Dolly Parton once observed that people don’t come to her concerts to see her.

From Salon

The vivid clarity of the concert recording, the soulful vocals and the relaxed, pop-infused rock songs were a shift from the hard rock prevalent then.

From The Wall Street Journal

He says large-scale concerts are increasingly “economic events in their own right,” driving higher hotel occupancy, room rates and discretionary spending in food, retail and transport, much like the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades, he had chafed against the 78’s constraints, occasionally recording two- or four-sided works and in concert letting pieces unfold over dozens of minutes.

From The Wall Street Journal