Road Show (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun
  1. a show, such as a play or musical comedy, performed by a touring group of actors.
  2. an important motion picture, usually presented only twice daily on a reserved-seat basis and at increased prices.
  3. any traveling exhibit, such as one promoting a company's products or a government program.
  4. any group traveling around the country for a specific purpose, such as a political candidate together with an entourage.
adjective
  1. of or relating to road shows.
verb (used with object), road-showed, road-show·ing.
  1. to present as a road show.
noun
    • a radio show broadcast live from one of a number of towns or venues being visited by a disc jockey who is touring an area
    • the touring disc jockey and the personnel and equipment needed to present such a show
  1. a group of entertainers, esp pop musicians, on tour
  2. any occasion when an organization attracts publicity while touring or visiting
Road Show (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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