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Common collocations with venue in American Collocation

venue noun countable

US /ˈvenˌju/

suitable

excellent
great
ideal
perfect
suitable

The inn is an ideal venue for private parties.

important or respected

major
premier
prestigious
top

Our dancers have performed at prestigious venues across the UK.

popular

favourite
popular

The Octagon Theatre is a popular live entertainment venue.

large

big
large

Those who need a bigger venue can use the lecture hall which seats 174 people.

small

intimate
small

Personally, I prefer music in smaller, more intimate venues.

used instead

alternative

If the Council building is not open when an organization wishes to hold a meeting, the library is suggested as an alternative venue.

very unusual

unique

The old court room is a unique venue for book fairs, parties, wedding receptions, and meetings.

local

local

We have performed at various local venues.

arts
concert
conference
entertainment
music
sporting
wedding

The city also features an international sporting venue, the Millennium Stadium.

provide or be a venue

offer
provide

The hall also provides a venue for many corporate conferences, dinners, and weddings.

find or choose a venue

choose
find

A brand new website has been launched to help event organisers find the perfect venue.

arrange to use a venue

arrange
book
hire

You should start thinking about booking a venue for the Christmas party.

change a venue

change

The organizers changed the venue to avoid traffic problems.

fill a venue with people

fill
pack

There was sufficient interest to fill the conference venue to capacity.

play music at a venue

play

The band has been playing venues all over the country.