1. roadshow - Noun
2. roadshow - Verb
A show that travels from place to place.
(film) The showing of a film in selected cinemas prior to its general release.
roadshow (third-person singular simple present roadshows, present participle roadshowing, simple past roadshowed, past participle roadshown)
(transitive) To show in various places as part of a travelling excursion.
Adventures suck when you're having them. -- Roadshow () Neil Peart
I've got a stag weekend coming up and I've said I'm not doing anything more than a few drinks. I won't have it. I'll go home and watch Antiques Roadshow. Martin Freeman
A reconstruction of the attack was featured on BBC Crimewatch Roadshow on Friday. Source: Internet
Earlier, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar's bust was vandalised in clashes between BJP and Trinamool Congress workers at Vidyasagar College during BJP president Amit Shah's roadshow on May 14. Source: Internet
"In the future it will be possible to have a much deeper integration into the driving modes of the car," Maurizio Reggiani, Lamborghini's chief technical officer, told Roadshow at CES on Wednesday. Source: Internet
Delhi: Chief Minister of Delhi and Aam Aadmi Party Chief Arvind Kejriwal holds roadshow in Narela; Delhi assembly elections are scheduled to be held on 8th February. Source: Internet