the feeling which exists in a place or situation
Atmosphere
a set of clothes worn in order to look like someone else, especially for a party, film or play
Costume
a small object that explodes to produce a loud noise and bright colors, often used to celebrate special events
firework
a light that can be carried, usually with a candle inside it
Lantern
the raised area in a theatre where actors perform
Stage
a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place
Stall
a large group of people who have come together
Crowd
a large vehicle with a flat surface that is decorated and used in festivals
float
a line of people or vehicles that moves through a public place as a way of celebrating an occasion
Parade
one song or piece of music on a CD, record, etc.
Track
something added to an object or place to make it look more attractive
Decoration
an event outside where you can ride large machines for pleasure and play games to win prizes
Fun fair
a plan of events or activities with a particular purpose
Programme
a public celebration where people wear special clothes and dance and play music in the streets
Carnival
used to say that something is at your home
at my place
a formal event that is performed on important social or religious occasions
Ceremony
a person who is part of a group of musicians who play music together
Band Member
a performance of pop or rock music
Gig
a performer at an entertainment event who performs before the headliner act
Support act
an extra song or piece of music that is performed at the end of a show because the audience shout for it
Encore
a place where a sports game, musical performance, or special event happens
Venue
an area where people can stay in tents for a holiday
Campsite
the main performer at an entertainment event
Headliner
a structure made of metal poles and cloth which is fixed to the ground with ropes and used as a cover or to sleep under
Tent
used to say that something is to begin
It kicks off at...