roadshow
/ˈroʊdʃoʊ/; /roʊdˈʃoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A series of performances or presentations given in different places, especially by a musician or band.
“The rock band embarked on a roadshow to promote their new album.”
2. noun
A travelling exhibition or display, especially of vehicles or equipment.
“The company is taking its roadshow to various cities to showcase its new electric cars.”
3. noun
A series of visits to a place, especially for the purpose of promoting a product or service.
“The sales team is on a roadshow to meet with potential clients and pitch their product.”
4. verb
To travel from place to place, especially for the purpose of promoting a product or service.
“The company is roadshowing their new product in major cities across the country.”