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- MainStage is a music application developed by Apple Inc. designed for use in live performance. MainStage works in a similar way and has a similar user...
- stage or mainstage refers to the largest or most prestigious space of a theatre building and to the productions performed in that space. Mainstage theatre...
- Parachute Festival celebrated its 20th birthday with a large party at the Mainstage and a fireworks display. Parachute saw that families were unable to attend...
- an amazing feeling to know that while you’re getting goosebumps at the MainStage in Belgium, literally millions of people around the world are watching...
- producing trance for five years, W&W founded their own record label called Mainstage Music, and became active in the big room house scene. This was followed...
- Armada Music is a Dutch independent record label that specialises in releasing electronic dance music. The name Armada derives from the first two letters...
- The Sziget Festival (Hungarian: Sziget Fesztivál, pronounced [ˈsiɡɛt ˈfɛstivaːl]; "Sziget" for "Island") is one of the largest music and cultural festivals...
- stage, playing Ivy in The Pages of My Diary I'd Rather Not Read at Hudson Mainstage Theater in Los Angeles in January 2003. As of 2017, Turner finished her...
- APTN Mainstage is a half-hour Canadian musical television series showcasing First Nations music from across Canada and North America. It aired on APTN...
- Theater Downstairs Mainstage, Chicago) 2010: Night and Day (Remy Bumppo Theatre Company, Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater Upstairs Mainstage, Chicago) 2010–2011:...