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Hot 97 Announces 2017 Summer Jam Lineup
HOT 97, #1 for Hip Hop, announced the electrifying Stadium Stage line-up for HOT 97 Summer Jam, the official start-of-summer party!
New York, NY – WQHT-FM HOT 97, #1 for Hip Hop, announced the electrifying Stadium Stage line-up for HOT 97 2017 Summer Jam, the official start-of-summer party!
2017 Summer Jam
Head to MetLife Stadium on Sunday, June 11th to see performances by Chris Brown, Fat Joe & Remy Ma, Migos, Desiigner, DJ Khaled & Friends, Trey Songz, French Montana & Friends, Tory Lanez, Joey Bada$$, Funk Flex & Friends, Konshens, Charly Black, and Jidenna! Plus, Faith Evans presents 20 Years of B.I.G.! Enjoy two stages of the hottest artists in music, iconic sets from HOT 97’s legendary DJs, and the biggest surprises at the greatest Hip Hop event of the year.
Previously announced on Ebro in the Morning with Laura Stylez & Rosenberg, Young M.A, A Boogie, Don Q, Dave East, Lil Yachty, D.R.A.M., PnB Rock,Casanova, and PHresher will appear on the show’s Festival Stage, the premier platform emerging artists perform on during the Festival Village experience before the Stadium show. Fans and Hip Hop lovers can snap photos in front of the graffiti wall and grab free swag while singing along to Young M.A’s “OOOUUU”, A Boogie’s “Drowning” and more. The only way into the Festival Village is with your Summer Jam ticket!
HOT 97 2017 Summer Jam is made HOT by Nutrament, Power, a Starz original series, Effen Vodka, and McDonald’s.
Tickets go on-sale this Friday, April 28th at 12:00 p.m. ET; be sure to get yours early to see all of your favorite Hip Hop artists as they touchdown on the world-renowned Summer Jam stage!
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