Celebration

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Celebration may refer to:

Party, a social gathering or celebrationFestival, a community gathering to celebrate something in particularThe observance of a feast day or holidayThe celebration of the EucharistA Southeast Alaska Native cultural event

Celebration may also be:

In Music:

"Celebration" (Kool & the Gang song), a song by Kool & The Gang, notably covered by Kylie Minogue"Celebration" (Voices With Soul song), the debut single from girl band, Voices With Soul"Celebration", a song by Krokus from Hardware"Celebration", a song by Hafdis Huld from "Dirty Paper Cup"Celebration (Simple Minds album), a 1982 album by Simple MindsCelebration (Julian Lloyd Webber album), a 2001 album by Julian Lloyd WebberCelebration (Madonna album), a 2009 greatest hits album by Madonna Celebration (Madonna song), same-titled single by Madonna"Celebration", a piece by Paul McCartney from Standing StoneCelebration (Uriah Heep album), a 2009 album by Uriah HeepCelebration (band), a Baltimore-based band Celebration (Celebration album), a 2006 album by CelebrationCelebration (musical), a 1969 avante-garde musical theater work by Harvey Schmidt and Tom JonesCelebration, alternate title for the 1971 concert film Celebration at Big Sur"A Celebration", a 1982 single by U2Celebration (Smokie album), an album by SmokieCelebration (Tyga song), a 2012 song by Tyga featuring T-PainCelebration! The Fullerton College Jazz Festival 25th Anniversary, a 1997 album by the Fullerton College Jazz Bands and Jazz Singers

Other:

Celebration (play), by Harold PinterCelebration (painting), by Tyeb MehtaCelebration, Florida, a community in the United States, originally developed by The Walt Disney Company.Celebrations, a chocolate collection made by Mars, Inc.Star Wars Celebration, an official Star Wars conventionCelebration (ship), a Holiday Class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise LinesThe Celebration, 1998 Danish filmThe Celebration Theatre, a gay and lesbian theatre company in Los Angeles, CAThe term used in the Bop It game instructions to notify that the player has reached the maximum score.