headliner
/ˈhedlaɪnə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhedlaɪnər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhed-ˌlī-nər/ (ame, mw)
headliner — 名詞
- headlinersingular
- headlinersplural
1. the most famous singer, band, or performer in a concert or festival, whose name
主秀;壓軸
演出中最受矚目的主角藝人
the most famous singer, band, or performer in a concert or festival, whose name appears largest on the poster and who normally goes on stage as the final and most awaited act.
Felipe was the headliner at the summer jazz festival in Lisbon.
Felipe 是里斯本夏季爵士音樂節的主秀。
the headliner at [event]
The crowd waited three hours for the headliner to walk on stage.
觀眾等了三個小時,才看到壓軸藝人登台。
wait for the headliner
Organizers paid the headliner more than all the opening bands combined.
主辦單位給主秀的酬勞比所有暖場樂團加起來還多。
As the headliner, Amira closed the festival with her biggest song.
身為壓軸的 Amira 以她最受歡迎的歌曲為音樂節畫下句點。
Tickets sold out within an hour after the headliner was announced.
公布主秀人選後一小時內,門票就銷售一空。
- star
more general; star can refer to fame outside a single event
- main act
everyday equivalent; common in event posters and listings
- top billing
refers to the placement on the poster rather than the person
- opening act
the lesser-known performer who plays before the headliner
- support act
British term for the warm-up performer earlier in the lineup
文法句型
the headliner of [event]
用法筆記
Subject is usually a famous musician, comedian, or performer. The word implies the performer is the biggest draw of an event with multiple acts; do not use for a solo show where only one artist performs.