Roadshow (noun)

A traveling show, especially one in which people visit different places to perform or promote something.

Origin:

Late 19th century, from road + show.

Examples:

  1. The rock band went on a nationwide roadshow to promote their latest album.
  2. The company organized a roadshow to showcase their new products.
  3. The film had a successful roadshow before its official release.
  4. The roadshow was a hit among audiences in small towns.
  5. The roadshow included a variety of performances and demonstrations.
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