In October 1997, when Jane's Addiction performed "Summertime Rolls" at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, they were on the heels of their acclaimed album "Jane’s Addiction," released in 1997. This self-titled album was a significant comeback for the band, marking their first studio release in over a decade after their groundbreaking album "Ritual de lo Habitual" in 1990. The live performance showcased their ability to captivate audiences, utilizing a mix of alternative rock and theatrical stage presence. Notably, the concert took place during a pivotal reunion tour, underscoring the band's resurgence in the music scene after disbanding in 1991. The Hammerstein Ballroom show is often remembered for its energetic atmosphere, as fans were eager to reconnect with the band's unique sound and artistic vision.