1. touring - Noun
2. touring - Adjective
3. touring - Verb
of Tour
Source: Webster's dictionary1977–82: touring years I really didn’t like the phrase 'punk'—it just seemed kind of demeaning. Source: Internet
1990s and 2000s The North American touring revival of Superstar in 1992 starred Neeley and Anderson reprising their respective Broadway and 1973 film roles as Jesus and Judas, receiving positive reviews for their performances. Source: Internet
20th-century wind bands During the first half of the century, touring and community concert bands lost their popularity in the United States and were greatly reduced in number. Source: Internet
A bronze statue of Charlie Brown and Snoopy stands in Depot Park in downtown Santa Rosa. citation Schulz was included in the touring exhibition "Masters of American Comics" based on his achievements in the art form while producing the strip. Source: Internet
2007–present Besides touring in the Summer of 2007 nationally with the Fancy Band, Claypool performed that October with a version of the band, dubbed the Fancy Trio. Source: Internet
A 1999 UK touring production received this critique: "No doubt when Papp first staged this show in New York and London it had some quality of cheek or chutzpah or pizzazz or irony or something that accounted for its success. Source: Internet