Concerts

/ˈkɒnsərts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Public performances of music or other entertainment, often governed by licensing, copyright, and event law.
    The organizer obtained the necessary permit to host concerts in the park.

Forms

  • concert

Commentary

In legal contexts, 'concerts' typically refer to events subject to regulatory frameworks such as permits, contracts with performers, and intellectual property rights enforcement.

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