Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. a large building where concerts are performed
WordNet
n. a hall where concerts are given
Wikipedia
The Concert Hall (1752–1869) was a performance and meeting space in Boston, Massachusetts, located at Hanover Street and Queen Street. Meetings, dinners, concerts, and other cultural events took place in the hall.
Usage examples of "concert hall".
Panic descended upon the crowd, just as it had upon the rock fans outside the concert hall when the fires had broken out and Gabrielle and Louis and I had made our escape.
I can spot a crowd gonna turn mean from the minute it comes in the place, whatever kind of place it may be, an arena, a concert hall, an ice-skating rink, or a park like this one today.
They assembled it at the center of the room, then turned it on to disclose a huge concert hall beginning to fill with brightly dressed people.
Staking out the lobby ought to have been difficult, but the hotel staff seemed not to notice him, and so when the package left, it was a simple matter of walking out to his car and following their cab to the concert hall, just a mile down the street.
And then, just before entering the concert hall, he glimpsed at the far end of the foyer the backs of a rather small man, gray-haired, in evening dress and a tall slender woman in a beige turban and pale brown, flowing gown.
From Maria's childlike, sentimental, and yet so sweet harmonica I was transported, without transition, to the concert hall, and I was the conductor.
As they passed the open door of the concert hall, the lights flashed back on.
Now he was leading the way along a corridor to the right of the concert hall.
I was the only person in the Congressman Paul Jennings Messura Concert Hall not affected.