superspectacle

/ˈsupərˌspɛktəkəl/
noun
  1. An extremely large, impressive, or elaborate public show or event, often involving special effects, grand scale, or high production value.
    • The movie studio spent over $300 million to create a superspectacle that would draw audiences worldwide.
    • The city's New Year's Eve celebration turned into a superspectacle, complete with a drone light show and live concerts.
    • The opening ceremony of the Olympics was a superspectacle with thousands of performers and dazzling fireworks.
  2. An extraordinary or exaggerated display meant to attract attention or impress people.
    • The fashion show was a superspectacle of glitter, music, and outrageous costumes.
    • The politician's campaign rally became a superspectacle, with giant screens and celebrity appearances.
    • Some critics said the product launch was more of a superspectacle than a serious announcement.