The original meaning of bandwagon was a large, ornately decorated, brightly colored wagon carrying the band in a parade. The term jumping on the bandwagon originates from the 18th century-early 19th century Southern United States custom of jumping on the bandwagon during a political or religious rally to audibly express support for whatever cause the rally promoted. People trying to advance their own (usually political) careers would jump on the bandwagon to address the public for fun and profit.

It is possible to:

  • jump on the bandwagon
  • climb on the bandwagon
  • hop on the bandwagon
  • get on the bandwagon
  • join the bandwagon