[
US
/ˈbændˌstænd/
]
[ UK /bˈændstænd/ ]
[ UK /bˈændstænd/ ]
NOUN
- a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air
How To Use bandstand In A Sentence
- Last Saturday they met up again, beside the park bandstand and he handed his wife a bar of chocolate, as he had, all those years before.
- Meanwhile, in the field there are still plans to create a bandstand, small car park and playground, although the mission to have a skatepark has been dropped after it lost its planning appeal.
- The Centre was a pedestrian precinct with a bandstand in the middle.
- Elsewhere on The Grove an oompah band and tombola stall made full use of the new bandstand.
- On Sunday evenings, the plaza is transformed into a scene of intense social activity as the townspeople gather to participate in the weekly "paseo" in which young ladies, elegantly attired, walk clockwise around the central bandstand, whilst young men walk in the opposite direction. A day in Jocotepec
- Local bands provided live music from the bandstand throughout the event, starting at 10 with Idle Threat, a young band whose line-up includes a 10-year-old drummer.
- Some spectators were dancing right in front of the bandstand and every so often, a runner would detour out of the lane to join them in a few steps.
- There were bandstands in the parks, but no factories.
- Those trees used to stand like sentinels on either side of the path leading to the bandstand from the Glass House.
- The collection includes views of City Square, well-kept parks and pristine bandstands, the Civic Hall, Boar Lane, and photographs from inside the infirmary.