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venue
(noun)/ˈvenjuː/ /ˈvenjuː/
a place where people meet for an organized event, for example a concert, sporting event or conference
The band will be playing at 20 different venues on their UK tour.
music/entertainment venues
Please note the change of venue for this event.
Extra Examples
She has performed in venues around Europe.
The Holiday Inn provided the venue for this year's conference.
The club must find an alternative venue for the games.
The hall is a popular venue for weddings.
The match will be played at a neutral venue.
The meeting will be held at a venue in the south of the city.
The musical has been packing out venues around the world.
This is the most intimate venue the band has played for years.
With room for only 200 people, this is an intimate venue.
It's a popular venue for visitors to the area.
The band will be playing at several different venues in the UK.
This isn't really a suitable venue for a children's show.
Word Origin
late 16th cent. (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing): from Old French, literally ‘a coming’, feminine past participle of venir ‘come’ from Latin venire.
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