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gig-goer

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English

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Etymology

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From gig +‎ goer.

Noun

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gig-goer (plural gig-goers)

  1. One who goes to musical performances.
    • 2010, Lucian Randall, Disgusting Bliss: The Brass Eye of Chris Morris, →ISBN:
      He delighted in discovering new music, was a regular gig-goer and gave mix tapes to friends.
    • 2021 April 7, Jonathan Keen, “Euston Station: a muse for musicians”, in RAIL, number 928, page 64:
      Many gig-goers would have passed through Euston or met friends there on their way to gigs.