Headliners

/ˈhɛdˌlaɪnərz/ noun

Definition

People or stories that are featured prominently in newspapers or media; main performers or attractions at an event.

Etymology

From 'headline' plus the agent suffix '-er' (one who headlines), creating a noun for the subject of headlines.

Kelly Says

Concert headliners have changed what they are over time—once it was the biggest band, now festivals often put less-famous experimental artists as headliners because younger audiences want discovery over predictability.

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