meaning - Is it wrong to say "Music Concert"?


Concerts, by definition, feature music. Isn't specifying a concert to be a music concert needlessly redundant?



Answer



Concert means "a performance of music" given by musicians or singers. So it's not true to use music concert.


But it's fine to say "Rock Music Concert", because you're talking about the type of music, not the concert.


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