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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keep concert" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it may be a mistranslation or a typo of another phrase. Example: I can't wait to see my favorite band at the concert next week. I hope they keep their promise to play all their old hits.
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Keep concert brochures, souvenirs, and any such concert materials and enhance the collection.
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"It keeps concert performances fresh.
"Oh, how warm the water is tonight!" In Soviet times, when the state kept concerts cheap and even a superstar was not allowed immense personal wealth, Alla Pugacheva regularly filled sports stadiums.
Yet she tries to keep her concert schedule down to a comparatively manageable 50 a year.
Finally, to keep the concert as private as possible, the locations are not disclosed until the invited guests have been contacted by the show's host in advance.
Nor did he feel overworked, exactly, having always been careful to keep his concert schedule to no more than 80 performances a year.
On Monday Panish used slides to show that AEG "hired and controlled" Murray and ignored "red flags" about Jackson's health to keep the concert schedule on track.
Sergei Galanin, one of the organizers of the rock festival, said he was immediately informed of the explosions but chose to keep the concert going rather than break the news and risk further disruption.
Keep the concert small with a few people.
"Everyone has to pull together in some way to keep the concerts going," Ms. Sam said.
'Salon Series 2000' The Great Neck Arts Center likes to keep its concerts small -- in audience size, at least.
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