In
show business (
music,
TV shows, etc.), a
guest appearance is a participation of an outsider performer (
musician,
actor, etc.), usually called
guest artist (guest dancer, guest violinist, etc.), in an event (
music record,
concert,
show, etc.), i.e., the participation of a performer which does not belong to the regular crew (cast, band, contract personnel, etc.)
["The Dance Encyclopedia" by Anatole Chujoy, Phyllis Winifred Manchester, 1967, Simon and Schuster, p. 434, article "Guest Artist" ] In
performance art, the terms
guest role or
guest star are also common, the latter term specifically indicating the guest appearance of a
celebrity. The latter is often also credited as
"Special guest star" or
"Special Musical Guest Star"[Special guest and Special Musical Guest credits were the practice on the Charmed television series.] by some production companies.
In
pop music guest appearances are often described with the words
featuring,
featured, etc., and abbreviated in credit lists as
Feat.,
Ft.,
f.
In
television series, a guest star is an actor who appears in one or a few episodes. In radio and television shows, a guest star is a guest of the show who is a celebrity.