noun
- a touring show or performance that travels from place to place
- a series of presentations made by a company to promote investment or business opportunities in different locations
Usage: business
Examples
- The Broadway musical went on a national roadshow after its successful run in New York.
- The circus roadshow visited small towns across the Midwest.
- The startup’s roadshow attracted investors from several major cities.
- She joined the company’s roadshow to present their new product line.
- The political candidate organized a roadshow to meet voters in rural areas.
- The tech company’s IPO roadshow generated significant interest from institutional investors.