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general admission

American  

noun

  1. an admission charge for unreserved seats at a theatrical performance, sports event, etc.


Etymology

Origin of general admission

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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But even with a year’s break, the event’s popularity hasn’t waned: General admission wristbands for the weekend, which run at about $675, are sold out, and only one-day passes, which cost $300, remain.

From Los Angeles Times

Just moments earlier, another general admission line opened up.

From Los Angeles Times

General admission parking at Dodger Stadium is $35 if prepaid and $40 at the gate, but it’s a long hike to the seats.

From Los Angeles Times

Nina paid nearly £340 for her General Admission floor ticket at Co-op Live and is awaiting a refund.

From BBC

An email to gig goers from Ticketmaster said the safety adviser for the shows has divided the concert area into two areas - general admission and a front standing zone - each with its own tickets.

From BBC