venue

simple noun45 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

A place where concerts are held.

A place for live music performances.

A location that is well-liked and frequently chosen for events.

A place where conferences are held.

A place where wedding ceremonies or receptions are held.

One of the best or most important venues.

Refers to a large, important, or significant location for an event.

A very good or impressive place for an event.

A venue that is respected and admired for its high quality or importance.

The best possible venue for an event.

A place for theatrical or musical performances.

A place for public performances or other forms of entertainment.

A venue that is perfectly suitable for a particular purpose.

A place for sports events.

The leading or most important venue of its kind.

A venue in the nearby area.

A place where exhibitions are held.

A venue that is right or appropriate for a particular event.

A place that specializes in hosting rock music concerts.

A venue that is not inside a building.

A venue that is suitable or right for a particular event or purpose.

A venue used for events during the Olympic Games.

A venue that is open to everyone.

A different venue from the one originally planned.

A place for sports events.

A small and private or cozy venue, allowing for a close connection with the audience or guests.

A venue that is not the home ground for either of the competing teams.

The regular venue for a sports team's home games.

A venue popular with tourists.

A surprising or unusual place for an event.

A venue, typically a stadium, where every spectator has a seat.

A venue with a seating capacity of 500.

A decision to hold an event at a different place.

Indicates the purpose of the venue, e.g., a venue for weddings.

Used to indicate the location of an event.

Used to indicate being inside a location, often for performances.

To search for and discover a suitable place for an event.

To make a location available for an event.

To serve as the location for an event.

For a band or performer to give a performance at a particular venue.

To provide a location for an event.

To move an event to a different location.

To pay to use a venue for a period of time.

To completely fill a venue with people.

To fill a venue with a large number of people.