Songfest: meaning, definitions and examples

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songfest

 

[ sɔŋfɛst ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

music event

A songfest is a gathering or festival where people come together to perform, listen to, and celebrate various types of songs. It can include singers, musicians, and audiences enjoying live performances, often in a communal or festival-like setting. Songfests may focus on specific genres or themes and can range from small local events to large, organized festivals.

Synonyms

concert, music festival, musical gathering, singing event.

Examples of usage

  • We attended the annual songfest in the park last weekend.
  • The songfest featured performances from local artists.
  • They hosted a songfest to raise money for charity.
  • Last summer's songfest drew thousands of music lovers.
  • At the songfest, everyone was invited to share their original compositions.

Translations

Translations of the word "songfest" in other languages:

🇵🇹 festival de canções

🇮🇳 गाने का महोत्सव

🇩🇪 Liederfest

🇮🇩 festival lagu

🇺🇦 пісенний фестиваль

🇵🇱 festiwal piosenki

🇯🇵 歌の祭典

🇫🇷 festival de chansons

🇪🇸 festival de canciones

🇹🇷 şarkı festivali

🇰🇷 노래 축제

🇸🇦 مهرجان الأغاني

🇨🇿 písňový festival

🇸🇰 piesňový festival

🇨🇳 歌曲节

🇸🇮 festival pesmi

🇮🇸 lagahátíð

🇰🇿 ән фестивалі

🇬🇪 გადაცემის ფესტივალი

🇦🇿 mahnı festivalı

🇲🇽 festival de canciones

Etymology

The term 'songfest' is a compound word formed from 'song' and 'fest', which denotes a festival or celebration. The word 'song' has Old English origins, derived from 'sang', which means a musical composition with lyrics. The word 'fest' is a shortening of 'festival', which comes from the Latin 'festivus', meaning 'of a feast or festival'. This evolution reflects the cultural significance of music and communal gatherings in different societies as people have always celebrated shared experiences through song. The modern usage of 'songfest' began to gain popularity in the late 20th century as organized musical events became more frequent, embracing a wide variety of genres and fostering community engagement through music.