leadout
/ˈliːdʌʊt/Definitions
1. noun
A person or group that leads a group of people, especially in a formal procession.
“The wedding party was led out of the church by the flower girl and the ring bearer, who served as the leadouts.”
2. verb
To lead or escort someone or something, especially in a formal or ceremonial manner.
“The guards led out the dignitaries to the waiting cars.”
3. verb
To bring something to an end or to signal its conclusion.
“The conductor led out the final note, signaling the end of the concert.”