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		Definition of concertgoer in English: concertgoernounˈkɒnsətˌɡəʊəˈkɑnsərtˌɡoʊər A person who goes to concerts, especially on a regular basis.  concertgoers waiting for the evening's performance to begin  Eliot was not a concertgoer  Example sentencesExamples -  The concert-goers ' enthusiastic reception of their entertaining host left no doubt that Hampson captivates his public, whether he is singing or not.
 -  Her bouncy, energetic stage presence would've likely satisfied most concert-goers who were not of the bitchy persuasion, but for me, it was just too much.
 -  Some concert-goers began throwing pop diva paraphernalia and chanting ‘fraud, fraud,’ the newspaper reported.
 -  This time angry concert-goers swore at the organisers and pelted them with stones and bottles.
 -  Haitink and the Dresden Staatskappelle (one of the oldest orchestras in Germany) will treat concert-goers to a programme of Mozart, Weber and Bruckner.
 -  ‘I am sorry, I cannot do more,’ Pavarotti told concert-goers shortly before 9.30 pm.
 -  All the left-over space around these two pieces is circulation for milling concert-goers.
 -  I hear he's got some radical plan that lets concert-goers recommend things the orchestra should be playing?
 -  That's enough, surely, for the keenest concert-goer.
 -  Minutes after the fire broke out, shirtless concert-goers charged out of the building, many carrying people on their shoulders or grouped to help ferry to safety.
 -  Instead, many concert-goers opted to dip in and out of the various performances, catching 20 minutes of an act before moving on to another gig a short distance away.
 -  If any band appealed to the broad demographic of concert-goers in this audience, it was the Scarborough lads.
 -  But this was too late for some as taxi operators insisted on leaving at 4pm as scheduled, taking taxi-loads of concert-goers with them.
 -  The duo will entertain concert-goers June through August.
 -  Despite the feeling of loss for a fellow music lover, concert-goers continued to party for the rest of the weekend.
 -  One of the most frustrating things a concert-goer can experience is witnessing an amazing show, only to buy the band's album and hear a flat, deflated version of what you'd seen and loved on stage.
 -  As such, the set was both heavy on the new material and encore-less, a sort of brilliant means of creating a Pavlovian effect on the assembled concert-goers.
 -  Promotions will continue through the festival, at which 30,000 concert-goers will be given festival kits that include novelty themed tattoos.
 -  The crowd grew quiet as Symphony in Peril ended their set with an instrumental as Jonas lay prostrate on the ground with several of the concert-goers, in reverence to God.
 -  We've had to cancel several shows due to Andrew spotting random concert-goers wandering backstage.
 
    Definition of concertgoer in US English: concertgoernounˈkänsərtˌɡōərˈkɑnsərtˌɡoʊər A person who attends a concert, especially one who does so regularly.  concertgoers waiting for the evening's performance to begin  Eliot was not a concertgoer  Example sentencesExamples -  Despite the feeling of loss for a fellow music lover, concert-goers continued to party for the rest of the weekend.
 -  Haitink and the Dresden Staatskappelle (one of the oldest orchestras in Germany) will treat concert-goers to a programme of Mozart, Weber and Bruckner.
 -  This time angry concert-goers swore at the organisers and pelted them with stones and bottles.
 -  Her bouncy, energetic stage presence would've likely satisfied most concert-goers who were not of the bitchy persuasion, but for me, it was just too much.
 -  As such, the set was both heavy on the new material and encore-less, a sort of brilliant means of creating a Pavlovian effect on the assembled concert-goers.
 -  I hear he's got some radical plan that lets concert-goers recommend things the orchestra should be playing?
 -  Instead, many concert-goers opted to dip in and out of the various performances, catching 20 minutes of an act before moving on to another gig a short distance away.
 -  The concert-goers ' enthusiastic reception of their entertaining host left no doubt that Hampson captivates his public, whether he is singing or not.
 -  That's enough, surely, for the keenest concert-goer.
 -  The crowd grew quiet as Symphony in Peril ended their set with an instrumental as Jonas lay prostrate on the ground with several of the concert-goers, in reverence to God.
 -  Minutes after the fire broke out, shirtless concert-goers charged out of the building, many carrying people on their shoulders or grouped to help ferry to safety.
 -  But this was too late for some as taxi operators insisted on leaving at 4pm as scheduled, taking taxi-loads of concert-goers with them.
 -  Promotions will continue through the festival, at which 30,000 concert-goers will be given festival kits that include novelty themed tattoos.
 -  ‘I am sorry, I cannot do more,’ Pavarotti told concert-goers shortly before 9.30 pm.
 -  The duo will entertain concert-goers June through August.
 -  We've had to cancel several shows due to Andrew spotting random concert-goers wandering backstage.
 -  One of the most frustrating things a concert-goer can experience is witnessing an amazing show, only to buy the band's album and hear a flat, deflated version of what you'd seen and loved on stage.
 -  Some concert-goers began throwing pop diva paraphernalia and chanting ‘fraud, fraud,’ the newspaper reported.
 -  If any band appealed to the broad demographic of concert-goers in this audience, it was the Scarborough lads.
 -  All the left-over space around these two pieces is circulation for milling concert-goers.
 
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