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16 December, 22:15

Which of these sentences is punctuated correctly? Although the concert doesn't start for over an hour; most of the fans have already arrived at the concert hall. The concert doesn't start for over an hour; though, most of the fans have already arrived at the concert hall. Most of the fans have already arrived at the concert hall; however, the concert doesn't start for over an hour. Even though the concert doesn't start for over an hour; however, most of the fans have already arrived at the concert hall.

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  1. 16 December, 23:15
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    Most of the fans have already arrived at the concert hall; however, the concert doesn't start for over an hour.
  2. 16 December, 23:50
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    I believe it would be the last one, but using a semi colon both sentences can be independent. Imagine if you said one without the other, would it still make sense? If so you can use a semi colon. The author could've ended the sentence, but chose not to.
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