The hip-hop summer festival format was originally pioneered and popularized by
San Francisco radio station
KMEL with their large-scale
Summer Jam concerts from 1987 through the 1990s and present day. KMEL continues to host smaller versions of the event annually. Similarly,
Los Angeles station
KKBT held an annual
Summer Jam hip-hop concert during the 1990s after hiring KMEL's Program Director in 1993. The first Hot 97 Summer Jam took place at the then
Brendon Byrne Arena (later Meadowlands Arena, Continental Airlines Arena and Izod Center) in East Rutherford, New Jersey on June 21, 1994. Famously, that year, Jay-Z debuted his infamous "
Takeover" diss track directed at Nas and
Mobb Deep, and brought out
Michael Jackson,
Missy Elliott, and
EPMD on stage, establishing the tradition of surprise guests at the festival. In 2003, the festival moved to
Giants Stadium, due to the need for increased capacity. After the demolition of Giants Stadium, the festival moved to the
New Meadowlands Stadium (later Metlife Stadium), in 2010. In 2023, the festival returned to New York state after 21 years, taking place at
UBS arena. Since 2012, in addition to the main stage, Summer Jam has also featured a "festival stage" earlier in the day, showcasing up-and-coming, as well as local artists. In 2025, Summer Jam was scheduled to take place as a part of the
North to Shore Festival held annually each June in New Jersey. == Incidents ==