Encore
(noun)
An additional performance of a piece of music or dance, given in response to audience demand.
Origin:
Late 18th century: from french encore "again", used as a stage direction.
Examples:
- The band played an encore at the end of the concert.
- The singer sang an encore of her hit song.
- The dancers performed an encore of their ballet.
- The orchestra played an encore of their symphony.
- The audience demanded an encore of the play.