bring back out

bring (someone) back out

To prompt someone, typically a performer, to return to the stage for further applause or accolades. The cheers of the adoring crowd brought the Broadway star back out multiple times.
See also: back, bring, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bring someone back out

[for an applauding audience] to succeed in bringing a performer back onto the stage for a curtain call or encore. They brought her back out about seven times, cheering and applauding. She was brought back out repeatedly for curtain calls.
See also: back, bring, out
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bring (someone) back out
  • hiss
  • hiss (someone) off (the stage)
  • hiss off
  • groupie
  • be on the stage
  • go on the stage
  • erupt into
  • erupt into (something)
  • impostor syndrome