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Definition of headliner in English: headlinernoun ˈhɛdlʌɪnəˈhɛdˌlaɪnər A performer or act that is promoted as the star attraction on a bill and typically performs last. (演出海报上被突出宣传的)明星;头牌演员;主要节目,头牌节目 the idea was to place him as an opening act for a headliner in larger venues Example sentencesExamples - But the reason many of the headliners are where they are today is because they presented a different spin on an old concept.
- ‘Yeah, and the irony is that the headliner is supposed to be the main attraction,’ agrees Lawrence.
- With a limited number of slots on Main Stage, a lot of the musicians seen on side stages would be headliners anywhere else.
- Still, it's not everyday that a rock group performs a concert with an opening act that named themselves after one of the headliner's albums.
- Many pop and rock headliners have established themselves as good actors, even if they didn't become box office stars in the movies.
- The audience waited for another half an hour or so after the end of the performance of the supporting act, before the headliners of the evening appeared on stage.
- The headliners tonight need no introduction and the choice of venue seemed to have put them back where they belong.
- The Scissor Sisters will follow Saturday night's headliners, Pet Shop Boys, in what promises to be one of the best events ever arranged by Rob da Bank.
- In fact, he's upstaged the headliner a few times.
- He was a vaudeville headliner of growing stature when he went into radio.
- After all that, we finally got to the headliners.
- It gives comedy fans something substantial to chow down on before the headliner hits the stage.
- While the star headliner might tour with the show, smaller parts were often cast city-by-city.
- They motored their way behind the luxuriant tour buses of the headliners, and thought, privately, that they were living in a dream.
- Contrary to the usual gig fodder of a support act and headliners, these legends of the indie scene have decided to do something different and head out on a joint tour.
- You don't even know who the headliner is, and there's no presentation in that.
- The eastern, post-Toronto leg of the tour will feature headliners The Unicorns and regional acts.
- If they find out you're planning to up-stage the headliners, they'll zap you double-quick.
- It's a photograph of all those warm up acts you've grumbled through as you wait for the headliner to take the concert stage.
- The opening acts get more playing time than the headliner?
Definition of headliner in US English: headlinernounˈhedˌlīnərˈhɛdˌlaɪnər A performer or act that is the star attraction on a program and typically performs last. (演出海报上被突出宣传的)明星;头牌演员;主要节目,头牌节目 the idea was to place him as an opening act for a headliner in larger venues Example sentencesExamples - It's a photograph of all those warm up acts you've grumbled through as you wait for the headliner to take the concert stage.
- If they find out you're planning to up-stage the headliners, they'll zap you double-quick.
- In fact, he's upstaged the headliner a few times.
- Many pop and rock headliners have established themselves as good actors, even if they didn't become box office stars in the movies.
- The eastern, post-Toronto leg of the tour will feature headliners The Unicorns and regional acts.
- You don't even know who the headliner is, and there's no presentation in that.
- But the reason many of the headliners are where they are today is because they presented a different spin on an old concept.
- After all that, we finally got to the headliners.
- The headliners tonight need no introduction and the choice of venue seemed to have put them back where they belong.
- Still, it's not everyday that a rock group performs a concert with an opening act that named themselves after one of the headliner's albums.
- With a limited number of slots on Main Stage, a lot of the musicians seen on side stages would be headliners anywhere else.
- It gives comedy fans something substantial to chow down on before the headliner hits the stage.
- He was a vaudeville headliner of growing stature when he went into radio.
- Contrary to the usual gig fodder of a support act and headliners, these legends of the indie scene have decided to do something different and head out on a joint tour.
- While the star headliner might tour with the show, smaller parts were often cast city-by-city.
- ‘Yeah, and the irony is that the headliner is supposed to be the main attraction,’ agrees Lawrence.
- The opening acts get more playing time than the headliner?
- They motored their way behind the luxuriant tour buses of the headliners, and thought, privately, that they were living in a dream.
- The audience waited for another half an hour or so after the end of the performance of the supporting act, before the headliners of the evening appeared on stage.
- The Scissor Sisters will follow Saturday night's headliners, Pet Shop Boys, in what promises to be one of the best events ever arranged by Rob da Bank.
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