Mayday (disambiguation)
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Mayday or May Day usually refers to:
- Mayday, a distress signal.
- May Day, a traditional spring festival held on or around May 1.
- May Day (labor commemoration) or International Workers' Day, an international labor celebration held on May 1.
Mayday or May Day may also refer to:
Places
Music
- Mayday (music festival), an electronic music festival
Musicians
- Mayday (Taiwanese band)
- Mayday (American band)
- ¡Mayday!, a hip hop group
- Derrick May, an American electronic musician who also goes by the moniker "Mayday"
- Mayday Parade, American rock band
- Maiday, English singer, songwriter and featured artist
Albums
- Mayday, an album by The Cells
- Mayday (Hugh Cornwell album)
- May Day (Matt Pryor album)
- May Day (Matthew Ryan album)
- Mayday (King Cobb Steelie album)
- Mayday (Troop album)
Songs
- "Mayday" (Bump of Chicken song), 2007
- "Mayday" (Lecrae song), a 2012 song featuring Big K.R.I.T. and Ashthon Jones
- "Mayday" (Cam song), a 2016 song by Cam
- "May Day", a song by Chumbawamba from Tubthumper
- "Mayday", a song by Design from One Sunny Day: Singles and Rarities 1968-1978
- "May Day", a song by Dispatch from Silent Steeples
- "May Day!", a song by Elvis Perkins from Ash Wednesday
- "Mayday!!", a song by Flobots from Fight with Tools
- "Mayday" a song by The Libertines from I Get Along EP
- "Mayday", a song by Tomahawk from Mit Gas
- "Mayday", a song by Dannic & Lucky Date, featuring Harrison
Film and television
- Mayday (TV film), movie where a plane is struck by a missile
- Mayday (TV series), a Canadian documentary series about airliner disasters
- Mayday (UK TV series), a BBC television drama thriller
- Fictional characters
- May Day (James Bond), a character in the film A View to a Kill
- Sam "Mayday" Malone, a character in the TV series Cheers
Literature
- Mayday (novel), a 1979 novel by Nelson DeMille
- The Mediterranean Caper or Mayday!, a 1973 novel by Clive Cussler
- "May Day" (short story), a 1920 short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- May Day (play), a comedy play written by George Chapman, first published in 1611
- "Mayday", a short story by William Faulkner
- May Day, a 1936 novel by John Sommerfield
- Fictional characters
- Mayday Parker, the daughter of Spider-Man
Other uses
- Prunus padus, or May Day tree
- Mayday University Hospital, a hospital in Croydon
- The Prince's May Day Network, an initiative of Business in the Community
- Mayday feature, a prominent feature of Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX device
- Mayday PAC, a crowd-funded, political action committee (PAC) in the United States
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