March 17th Events & Coupons

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Netflix Bites MGM Grand Las Vegas
Pop Ups and Vendor Markets | Feb 11, 2025 - Feb 20, 2026
United States > Nevada > Las Vegas > > 89109

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Ghost in the Shell The Exhibition at Tokyo Node Gallery
Art Exhibitions | Jan 30 - Apr 5, 2026
Japan > Tokyo > > Minato-ku
Jaws: The Exhibition at The Academy Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Killer Shark
Memorabilia Exhibition | Sep 14, 2025 - Jul 26, 2026
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 90036

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Jaws: The Exhibition at The Academy Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Iconic Killer Shark
Memorabilia Exhibition | Sep 14, 2025 - Jul 26, 2026
United States > California > Los Angeles > > 90036

March 17th In History

Contests and Giveaways See All

Enter the My Nintendo Universal Epic Universe Super Nintendo World Sweepstakes
Gaming Contests | Mar 4 - Jun 30, 2025
United States > Florida > Orlando > > 32819

Firsts, Starts and Openings See All

Supercell
Television/Streaming Premiere | Mar 17, 2023

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Rick Aviles
Deaths | Mar 17, 1995
John Boyega
Birthdays | Mar 17, 1992

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U2 Grammy-winning Studio Album Zooropa First Released | Jul 5, 1993

U2 Grammy-winning Studio Album Zooropa First Released

Milestones, Music Releases | Jul 5, 1993

Island Records

Produced by Flood, Brian Eno, and The Edge, U2’s Grammy-winning eighth studio album, Zooropa, was released July 5, 1993, on Island Records.

The band began writing and recording Zooropa in Dublin in February of that year, during a six-month break between legs of the industry-defining ZOO TV Tour. Initially intended as just an EP, Zooropa became a fully-fledged album with 10 tracks – including singles “Numb,” “Lemon,” and “Stay (Faraway, So Close!)” – recorded in just six weeks, making it the fastest U2 album ever produced.

Inspired by the band’s experiences on the ZOO TV Tour, Zooropa expanded on many of the tour’s themes of technology and media oversaturation. The album went to Number 1 in Ireland, the USA, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Sweden, Austria, France, Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland.

In 1994, Zooropa saw the band collect the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.