The album was released in a standard edition consisting of one DVD or
Blu-ray bundled with two soundtrack CDs. A triple
vinyl LP was initially announced to be released on 10December 2012 but distribution started in the middle of February 2013. The deluxe edition includes bonus video from the Shepperton rehearsals and news footage from the BBC. Additionally, there is an audio-only Blu-ray with
DTS-HD MA 24-bit/48 kHz sound and no video.
Concert The concert performance was well received.
NME published that the show "prove[d] that they can still perform to the level that originally earned them their legendary reputation." Writing for
The New Yorker,
Sasha Frere-Jones opined, "the failed gigs of the nineteen-eighties and nineties have been supplanted by a triumph, and the band should be pleased to have done Ertegun proud with such a spirited performance."
Film The film has also received acclaim from critics. Marc Lee of
The Daily Telegraph gave it five out of five stars and concluded that "
Celebration Day is a celebration of rock 'n' roll at its most moving, magical and magnificent." The initial screening opened to over 1,500 screens in 40 countries and grossed over
USD$2 million, leading to further showings worldwide. In 2013, it won a Classic Rock Roll of Honours Award for Film of the Year.
Album The album has received generally positive reviews from critics; it holds an 85% normalized score from review aggregator
Metacritic, indicating "universal acclaim". In terms of sales, it debuted on the
Billboard 200 at No. 9. According to the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI),
Celebration Day was the 13th-best-selling album globally of 2012 with sales of 1.8 million copies. The album won the
Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at the
56th Annual Grammy Awards, and the rendition of "Kashmir" featured on the album was nominated for the award for
Best Rock Performance. ==Track listing==