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  • adjective Occurring after a concert.

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post- +‎ concert.

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Examples

  • Soon Mrs. Daniels was spearheading a campaign for a permanent home for the orchestra by day and treating the players to postconcert buffet dinners by night.

    Naples Philharmonic Enters a New Era Barbara Jepson 2011

  • Soon Mrs. Daniels was spearheading a campaign for a permanent home for the orchestra by day and treating the players to postconcert buffet dinners by night.

    Naples Philharmonic Enters a New Era Barbara Jepson 2011

  • Although the Spoleto Festival prides itself on not spending its own money on parties, its sponsors, models of Southern hospitality, pick up the slack with pre - or postconcert events in their homes — and how.

    Spoleto Festival U.S.A.: Where the Classical World Parties Hard - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • Although the Spoleto Festival prides itself on not spending its own money on parties, its sponsors, models of Southern hospitality, pick up the slack with pre - or postconcert events in their homes — and how.

    Spoleto Festival U.S.A.: Where the Classical World Parties Hard - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007

  • She spent New Year's in Las Vegas attending two concerts by her new friend Barbra Streisand, and was an ebullient guest at Streisand's postconcert VIP party.

    The First Friend Of Bill 2008

  • The event includes a postconcert discussion about Schubert's string quartets.

    NYT > Home Page 2011

  • Maybe, after all, it was a bit of a programming risk, and something of a statement, to send Philharmonic patrons off to a postconcert dinner having just heard Ms. Voigt's Salome sing about biting into Jochanaan's mouth the way one "bites a ripe fruit."

    NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY TOMMASINI 2011

  • So as not to detain or distract postconcert partygoers, the program was relatively brief and consisted of lightweight or popular works: Shostakovich's "Festive Overture," a seven-minute mix of imposing fanfares and scurrying activity tossed off in 1954 to commemorate the October Revolution; Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme for cello and orchestra, with Yo-Yo Ma as soloist; and Rimsky-Korsakov's "Scheherazade."

    NYT > Home Page By JAMES R. OESTREICH 2011

  • Maybe, after all, it was a bit of a programming risk, and something of a statement, to send Philharmonic patrons off to a postconcert dinner having just heard Ms. Voigt's Salome sing about biting into Jochanaan's mouth the way one "bites a ripe fruit."

    NYT > Home Page By ANTHONY TOMMASINI 2011

  • Works of painter Gerhard Richter will be considered in an introductory discussion and a postconcert Art Institute tour.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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