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A front-act, also known as an opening act, is a performer or band that plays before the main act at a concert or event. Their role is to warm up the audience and create an engaging atmosphere, often introducing new music or artists to the crowd. Front-acts typically perform a shorter set to set the stage for the headliner. This practice allows emerging talent to gain exposure and experience in front of larger audiences.

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