entertainment events

[/ˌɛntərˈteɪnmənt ɪˈvɛnts/]
nounpl: entertainment events
eventos de entretenimento
1. Organized occasions or gatherings designed to provide amusement, enjoyment, or cultural enrichment to an audience
The city hosts several entertainment events throughout the year, including concerts and theater productions.
A cidade oferece vários eventos de entretenimento ao longo do ano, incluindo shows e produções teatrais.
2. Public or private shows, performances, or activities intended to engage and amuse participants or spectators
The resort organizes entertainment events every evening for its guests.
O resort organiza eventos de entretenimento todas as noites para seus hóspedes.
3. Commercial or social occasions featuring performers, exhibitions, or interactive experiences for audience enjoyment
Entertainment events such as festivals and fairs attract thousands of visitors annually.
Eventos de entretenimento como festivais e feiras atraem milhares de visitantes anualmente.
In Brazil, entertainment events are deeply embedded in the culture, with festivals like Carnival, Festas Juninas, and music festivals being major celebrations. In the USA, entertainment events range from Broadway shows and concerts to sporting events and theme park attractions. Both cultures view entertainment events as important social and economic activities that bring communities together.
NYC Slang
shows / gigs / happenings
Synonyms / Sinônimos
showsperformanceseventsspectaclespresentationsattractions
Antonyms / Antônimos
work meetingsconferenceslecturesseminars

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
eventos de entretenimento
Standard term used across Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
shows / festas
Often refers to specific music and cultural events in the city
São Paulo
eventos culturais / entretenimento
Commonly used in advertising and tourism contexts
Portugal
eventos de entretenimento / espetáculos
More formal; 'espetáculos' also commonly used

Related Words

concertfestivaltheaterexhibitionperformanceshowaudiencevenue

Related Idioms & Phrases

break a leg (used in theater contexts)
the show must go on
steal the show
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