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Encyclopedia > Concert tour

A concert comprises a performance, usually involving some degree of formality, and particularly a performance featuring music.


A concert should not be confused with a concerto, which is an individual work of music.


List of famous concerts

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Concert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (527 words)
Concerts are held in a wide variety of settings or venues, including pubs, nightclubs, houses, barns, dedicated concert halls, large multipurpose buildings, and even sports stadiums.
A concert tour is a series of concerts by a musician, musical group, or some number of either in different cities or locations.
Concerts by a small jazz combo and a small bluegrass band may have the same order of program, mood, and volume, but vary in music and dress.
The Concert Tour (480 words)
If you are interested in sponsoring a Marine Band tour concert in your area, please contact the National Tour Director at (703) 614-1405, e-mail usmbpao@mbw.usmc.mil, or write to: National Tour Director, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 2 Navy Annex, Washington, DC 20380-1775.
The first Marine Band concert tour was to 32 cities and towns in New England and the Midwest.
The band’s second concert tour, in 1892, was through 37 cities to the Pacific Coast and back.
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