Concert Intermission
A concert intermission is a scheduled break during a live music performance, allowing the audience to rest and refresh. Typically lasting around 15 to 20 minutes, this pause gives attendees a chance to stretch, use the restroom, or purchase refreshments.
During the intermission, musicians may also take a break to hydrate or prepare for the next set of songs. This time can enhance the overall concert experience, as it allows the audience to discuss the performance so far and build anticipation for the upcoming acts or pieces, often featuring works by composers like Beethoven or Mozart.