headliner in English

noun
1
a performer or act that is the star attraction on a program and typically performs last.
While the star headliner might tour with the show, smaller parts were often cast city-by-city.
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "headliner" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "headliner", or refer to the context using the word "headliner" in the English Dictionary.

1. He's the headliner of a gay burlesque show.

2. He's a headliner of a gay burlesque show.

3. I toured the world as a headliner on Arabs Gone Wild.

4. The combined headliner construction has good strength and acoustic characteristics.

5. And we are in such desperate need of a headliner for tonight's gala.

6. Headliner and Audiogram base their prices on the number of videos you make per month.

7. Kevin Holland foresees 'Cojones' thrust KO of 'gatekeeper' Derek Brunson in first UFC headliner

8. The Aerialist is the story of a touring performance troupe for a big name headliner

9. In August 2015, Kygo was a featured headliner at Lollapalooza in Chicago, one of the biggest music festivals in the world.

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11. Las Vegas entertainment observers know of Dilaudid as a contributing factor in the death of Wynn's friend and Encore headliner Danny Gans in May 200

12. 5 Ton Bobbed Single Cab: $38,500: Hard Top, 53" Tires, Custom CCT Bumpers, Interior Carpet, Headliner, 2 Captain's Chairs, Center Console, and Choice of Speedliner* color and coating (interior and exterior)

13. Archetype Family: Entertaining Other Expressions: Entertainer, Bon Vivant, Actor, Headliner Life Journey: To use charm, humor, and wit to enjoy life to the fullest and convey that joy to others.

14. Now, he was the headliner of the art world’s Buzziest week of the year, with a suite of gigantic paintings at the Rubell Museum and a sold-out booth at the fair.

15. One of the first songs we hear in Nashville, sung by a sequined headliner with political ambitions named Haven Hamilton, is the Bicentennially themed “200 Years,” a John Philip Sousa-worthy march that features this bon mot of patriotic absurdity in its chorus: “We …