opener vs premiere

opener

noun
  • The first act in a variety show or concert. 

  • A person who opens something. 

  • A device that opens something; specifically a tin-opener/can-opener, or a bottle opener. 

  • An establishment that opens. 

  • The player who starts the betting. 

  • The first goal or point scored. 

  • A period of time when it is legal to commercially fish. 

  • Cards of sufficient value to enable a player to open the betting. 

  • A person employed to separate sheets of hot metal that become stuck together. 

  • A batsman who normally plays in the first two positions of an innings. 

  • The first game played in a competition. 

  • The first in a series of events, items etc.; the first remark or sentence of a conversation. 

  • A pitcher who specializes in getting the first outs of a game before being replaced, either by a long reliever or a pitcher who would normally start. 

premiere

noun
  • The first showing of a film, play or other form of entertainment, often held as a special event with celebrity guests. 

  • In a series of narrative works, the installment that is chronologically set first. 

  • The first episode of a television show or a particular season of that show. 

  • The leading woman of a group, especially in a theatrical cast. 

verb
  • Of a film or play, to play for the first time. 

  • To present a film or play for the first time. 

How often have the words opener and premiere occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )