How to run multiple Bash commands in parallel

If you’d like to run multiple commands in shell which is executed one by one, you can simply type:

command1; command2; command3.... commandn

What if you need to run all these jobs in parallel. When you have just single command you can add & and the command will be executed in the background. So the temptation for a solution might be:

command1 &; command2 &;... commandn &

Well, it does not work. The correct solution for oneliners is simple. Just replace ; by &

command1 & command2 & command3 & ... commandn

The same solutions works also for other shells like zsh.