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Discover Ludwig"opening band" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a band that is slated to perform before the main artist at a concert or event. For example, "The opening band will be taking the stage at 8:00 PM."
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Along the way, there will be obnoxious sidebars about seeing a band the last time they came to town, when they played in front of me, the opening band, and the opening band members' significant others.
Nickel Creek, the opening band, worked harder at its fusion.
The opening band, Audio Learning Center, switches off between the earnest and the sardonic.
The opening band, Burnt Sugar, fashions a related strain of avant-garde groove.
Trabant, the opening band, had its tongue more obviously in its cheek.
Opening band, Xit 88, at 10, Eddie performs at 1.; admission is $12 (Pareles).
My Morning Jacket, the opening band, maneuvered its guitars more strategically.
"You can do that when you're 19 and you're playing 30-minute sets and you're the opening band.
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Band members made introductions, midwifed record deals and opening-band jobs, took on unlikely collaborations, boarded planes to far-flung exhibitions and festivals.
They alternated their singing, and layered their guitars, in constant partnership; that union, and the almost seamless pacing of the set, is how they've gotten beyond years of opening-band status.
Of course, from the crowd reaction, it's hugely unlikely that the songs are unfamiliar to anyone in the room except maybe the bartenders and the opening band. .
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