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See a concert vs Watch a concert

Both 'see a concert' and 'watch a concert' are correct and able to be used in English. They can be used interchangeably, but 'see a concert' is more common. The choice between 'see' and 'watch' is up to personal preference.
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Last updated: August 07, 2024

See a concert

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means attending a live musical performance.

Examples:

  • I want to see a concert this weekend.
  • She loves to see concerts of her favorite bands.
  • We saw a great concert last night.
  • I snuck out to see a concert.
  • The drug later goes on to be used as a psychotomimetic, a psychotropic, in CIA mind control studies, and as a great way to see a concert.
  • Like the kind of thing you'd need to go see a concert.
  • You know, see a couple free concerts.
  • Here's a wristband from when I took Lennox to see a Smash Mouth concert without her mother's permission.
  • I'd hate to see you walk across a concert stage like that.
  • You see, Angela, a concert tour is as much work as Papa's job in the museum, isn't it?
  • Go see some concerts up in Boston.
  • Never even got to see the concert.
  • So let's just go see this concert, all right?
  • And, doesn't he have to see your concert?
  • See you at the concert, maybe.
  • San Francisco police... to see the Stones in concert this Sunday.
  • I haven't even gotten to see Gloria Estefan in concert yet.
  • I know that as a kid you never got to see that boy band concert on pay-per-view.
  • She'll make me take her shopping or, like, see Kathy Griffin in concert.
  • Get through the moment, get out the door, See the concert.
  • Her ex-husband is a C.P.A. Her favorite artist is Van Gogh, and her New Year's resolution is to lose 15 pounds - and to see Barbra in concert.
  • Did you ever see Nina Simone in concert?
  • Auntie, I don't have too much time so I don't think I can see all of the concert.

Alternatives:

  • attend a concert
  • go to a concert
  • catch a concert
  • experience a concert
  • enjoy a concert

Watch a concert

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means attending a live musical performance.

Examples:

  • Let's watch a concert together.
  • He enjoys watching concerts of different genres.
  • We watched an amazing concert last night.
  • He's taking me to watch a concert.
  • He's taking me to watch a concert.
  • We're going to watch a concert.
  • To watch a concert!
  • To watch a concert!
  • Vanessa came over to watch him so I could go to a concert with Cooper.
  • Now listen to a concert of light music.
  • You should put on a concert in Aurora, Wayne.
  • It was more a hurricane than a concert.
  • We were invited to a concert at the hunchback Du Bois' home.
  • Go to a movie... or a concert.
  • My son is a concert violinist.
  • It takes a great effort to direct a concert.
  • She never passes a music store... or a concert hall without looking for your work.
  • A concert in the Assembly Room.
  • It's not exactly a concert grand.
  • We had planned a concert this evening.
  • Give me a concert or a dance.
  • I'd hate to see you walk across a concert stage like that.
  • You took Natalie to a concert.

Alternatives:

  • attend a concert
  • go to a concert
  • catch a concert
  • experience a concert
  • enjoy a concert

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