cavalcade
/kævˈækæd/ or /kæˈvælˌkɑːd/Definitions
1. noun
A procession of people, vehicles, or animals, typically for ceremonial or celebratory purposes.
“The royal cavalcade made its way through the city streets, waving to the cheering crowds.”
2. noun
A series of events or developments that unfold in a grand or spectacular manner.
“The cavalcade of scandals surrounding the politician’s campaign has left the public stunned.”