Noun
a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air
Source: WordNetHundreds of people attended the Black Lives Matter protest in Gloucester Park where several speakers took to the bandstand to address the crowds, along with choirs and singers who performed songs such as Something Inside So Strong. Source: Internet
Sheppey St John Ambulance band at Those Magnificent Men - and Women event at Leysdown bandstand. Source: Internet
From 1880 there was a popular bandstand on the Hoe. Source: Internet
In her autobiography, Holiday describes one incident where she could not sit on the bandstand with other vocalists because she was black. Source: Internet
It has extensive gardens, a rose hill, boating pond, bandstand, and play area as well as Europe's second largest enclosed gardens the David Welch Winter Gardens. Source: Internet
Left to right are: bandstand, Tracy Hall (town hall), Norwich Congregational Church, private residences, and the Marion Cross (elementary) School. Source: Internet