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This principle applies to music terminology: use musical terms from the variety of English in which the article is written. Consider showing alternative terms from other English varieties in parentheses on their first appearance. Example: "The first crotchet (quarter note) in the bar is loudest." See Manual of Style: National varieties of English.
Concert article titles should be named after the tour or the residency, without quotation marks, for example, Wrecking Ball World Tour or Classic Cher.If there is another article (either an unrelated or a tour or residency article) with that name, then disambiguate by putting the artist(s) name in the title to make '<tour/residency name> (artist)', for example, On the Run (Paul McCartney).
Concert performances are commonly presented in concert halls without a theater stage, but occasionally also in opera houses when a scenic production is deemed too difficult or expensive. During a concert performance in an opera house, the orchestra does not play in the orchestra pit. Frequently, they play on the stage, with the choir (chorus ...
Revitalized Railbird: Tyler Childers, 31 other acts and 40,000 fans had a trouble-free weekend for what has been a troubled event in the past.
A Doobie Brothers concert is not for a 15-year-old-girl, but I’m old enough to know that these guys are good. Vivian Engel is the daughter of Star-Telegram columnist Mac Engel.
the artist or organization concert in which the infobox is about in bold text, followed by a <br /> and the concert's year in parenthesis next_concert or next_tour the artist or organization's next concert, followed by a <br /> and the concert's year in parenthesis (type ... if a future tour may occur; type N/A if there will be no future tour ...
‘Thank you, thank you, thank you’ What you can assume, though, is that the person who will seem most excited on Saturday about Garth Brooks finally — finally — FINALLY — getting the ...
A concert program (in American English) or concert programme (in British English) is a selection and ordering, or programming, of pieces to be performed at an occasion, or concert. Concert programs can be organized into a booklet. In some occasions the programs might be simpler, and will be put on a piece of paper.