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A parade is a procession of people.
Parade may also refer to:
- Parade (ballet), by Léonide Massine to music by Erik Satie and a one-act scenario by Jean Cocteau (1916–1917)
- The Parade, a 1960s pop group
- Parades (film) starring David Doyle (1972)
- Parade (film) by Jacques Tati (1974)
- Parade (Spandau Ballet album) (1984)
- Parade (Prince album) by Prince (1986) and soundtrack to the film Under the Cherry Moon
- Parade (Plastic Tree album) by the Japanese rock band Plastic Tree (2000)
- Parade (musical) with score by Jason Robert Brown and book by Alfred Uhry (1998)
- Parade, a 1935 musical revue by Jerome Moross
- Parade, a 1960 off-Broadway musical revue by Jerry Herman starring Dody Goodman
- Parade (GO!GO!7188 album) by the Japanese rock band GO!GO!7188 (2006)
- Parades (Efterklang album), 2007 post-rock album by Danish band
- Parade (Minori Chihara album), 2008
- Parade (magazine) US
- Parade (British magazine) UK
- Parade (Bottom episode), an episode of the British television sitcom Bottom
- Military parade, a collected formation of troops, typically with restricted movement
- "Parade", a song by J-pop band Chaba
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