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Julia
Which is correct?
At a gig or
in a gig
Dec 7, 2016 11:07 AM
Answers · 2
If you're watching, then you're "at a gig".
December 7, 2016
At.
For any students that do not know, we use the word "gig," for certain types of spectator event such as pop concerts, or performances by comedians.
We do not use this word for sports events, nor for trips to the theatre or cinema.
December 7, 2016
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