preshow

/ˈpriʃoʊ/
noun
  1. An event, performance, or broadcast that takes place before the main show or event.
    • The awards ceremony had a preshow where celebrities walked the red carpet.
    • We arrived early to catch the preshow before the movie started.
    • The preshow included a live band and a comedian to warm up the audience.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To show or display something before the main event or presentation.
    • They will preshow the new collection to VIP customers before the fashion show.
    • The museum will preshow the exhibit to donors next week.
    • The director decided to preshow the trailer to a test audience.
adjective
  1. Relating to or occurring before a show or performance.
    • We had a preshow dinner at the restaurant next to the theater.
    • The preshow announcements reminded everyone to turn off their phones.
    • The preshow lighting check took about twenty minutes.
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