30th Anniversary Bash

30th Anniversary Bash was the name of a painting available in the galaxy sometime after the Battle of Yavin, fought during the Galactic Civil War. It depicted the Max Rebo Band. Specifically, members Sy Snootles, Droopy McCool and Max Rebo himself were shown performing at Jabba's Palace on the planet Tatooine. Salacious B. Crumb, a Kowakian monkey-lizard in the service of Jabba the Hutt's, and one of Jabba's guards appear in the background. The text, written in the Galactic Basic Standard alphabet known as Aurebesh, spells out "uhl eharl." The painting was given to a spacer who attended Nym's Anniversary Bash at his Nym's Base on the planet Lok.

Description
The painting was rectangular in shape and had a yellow colored frame. The foreground depicted the Ortolan musician Max Rebo and members of his band&mdash;specifically the Pa'lowick singer Sy Snootles and the Kitonak chidinkalu flute player Droopy McCool&mdash;performing at Jabba's Palace on the planet Tatooine. Several multi-colored stage lights were shown illuminating the band's performance. Within the background were Salacious B. Crumb, a Jabba's Kowakian monkey-lizard court jester, and one of Jabba's guards. Aurebesh text, the Galactic Basic Standard alphabet, across the upper right corner spelled out "uhl eharl."

History
30th Anniversary Bash became available sometime after the Battle of Yavin, which took place during the Galactic Civil War. A spacer received it from Nym, a Feeorin pirate, through his quartermaster when the sentient attended Nym's Anniversary Bash at Nym's Base on the planet Lok.

Behind the scenes
30th Anniversary Bash was a painting that appeared in the 2003 MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies. Players could use it as decoration for their house. It was added to the game as part of the Chapter 6: Masters of the Wild game update on May 22, 2007 and was given out to players who attended Nym's Anniversary Bash, which lasted from May 23 to June 25. The anniversary bash and the painting were meant to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the release of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in theaters in 1977. The Aurabesh lettering, spelling out "uhl eharl," may be a reference to Uhl Eharl Khoehng, a story that appeared in Star Wars Adventure Journal 8. Another painting from the game, Party Poster, makes a similar reference.