Concerting [verb]

Definition of Concerting:

make plans, often involving agreement

Opposite/Antonyms of Concerting:


Sentence/Example of Concerting:

That would be music to the ears of Live Nation, the concert and event behemoth that owns the likes of Ticketmaster.

The group’s online concert in October also drew more than 100 million fans.

They are hungry for experiences to fill at least some of the void left by closed restaurants, shuttered concert venues, canceled events, and the inability to travel.

Ultimately, the plan is for people to get a Lead Horizon test when they buy a ticket to a concert or game, with the cost being split among the promoter, the government, and the person taking the test.

There aren’t as many opportunities to purchase, say, concert or airline tickets.

Still, seeing a mostly maskless audience for an indoor concert, during a global pandemic in which a single-day record of 145,000 coronavirus cases was reported on Wednesday, was unsettling for many viewers.

Empowering attendees to create their own event connectionsThe world is becoming more virtual by the day, and will likely stay that way even as concert halls, event spaces and stadiums eventually re-open.

It reported a worse loss for the latest quarter than analysts expected as the pandemic throttles the concert and live-entertainment industries.

Each charge from the case renders 10 hours of playtime, and the earbuds' two beamforming microphone arrays work in concert to provide crystal clear sound during phone calls.

A drink after work with a group of friends, a game of pickup basketball or a live concert are all things that people miss in today’s world – and it’s hard not to dwell on the things you’re not getting to do.