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sold-out
[sohld-out]
adjective
having all tickets sold, as for a performance or engagement.
Word History and Origins
Origin of sold-out1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
A sold-out Ashes Test, for example, can largely determine the annual profitability of the English county side hosting the match.
The kit, including part of a mixing desk and two Revox tape machines, will go on show to coincide with the band's sold-out final show at Birmingham's Villa Park in July.
He has, however, used his star power to try to get Wright and his young son into a sold-out Disneyland.
Ticketing expert Reg Walker put the lack of sold-out shows down to several factors, including "overexposure" after her last UK stadium tour, which played five nights at the same venue in 2023.
Off the back of a sold-out European tour celebrating 25 years, Anastacia is a well celebrated and best-selling female artist.
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