Headliner

/ˈhɛdˌlaɪnər/ noun

The main attraction or most important performer at a show or event, or a sensational news story printed in large letters at the top of a page.

Formed in English from 'headline' (the news sense) combined with the agent suffix '-er,' originally referring to news stories, then adopted for entertainment to mean the top act that draws audiences.

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