The FestFinds Concert Index: Which US Cities Punch Above Their Weight in Live Music

Snapshot: July 9, 2026 · 56 cities · data from the Ticketmaster Discovery API

We counted every upcoming music event currently on sale through Ticketmaster in 56 major US cities — then divided by population to see which cities actually live and breathe live music. The results upend the usual assumptions.

Key findings

1. Las Vegas isn’t just first — it’s a different sport. With 2,539 upcoming concerts for 660,000 residents, Vegas posts 385 shows per 100k people — two and a half times the runner-up. The residency economy at work.

2. Atlanta quietly out-punches Nashville. Music City ranks a strong #3 per capita (142 shows per 100k), but Atlanta edges it at 155 — the hip-hop capital books more shows per resident than the country capital.

3. New York has the volume, not the density. 1,857 upcoming concerts is second only to Vegas — but spread across 8.3 million people, that’s about 22 shows per 100k, near the bottom of our index.

4. The mid-size sleeper: Grand Rapids. Michigan’s second city (pop. ~200k) lands #5 per capita with 110 shows per 100k — ahead of San Francisco, Boston and Chicago. Charleston, SC (#10) is the other small-market surprise.

Top 15 by total upcoming concerts

# City Upcoming concerts
1 Las Vegas 2,539
2 New York 1,857
3 Chicago 1,225
4 Los Angeles 1,037
5 Nashville 983
6 Denver 896
7 San Francisco 801
8 Atlanta 793
9 Seattle 683
10 Philadelphia 581
11 Phoenix 574
12 Boston 553
13 San Diego 526
14 Portland 495
15 Washington 464

Top 15 by concerts per 100,000 residents

# City Concerts per 100k
1 Las Vegas 384.7
2 Atlanta 155.5
3 Nashville 142.5
4 Denver 125.1
5 Grand Rapids 110
6 San Francisco 99
7 Salt Lake City 99
8 New Orleans 92.9
9 Seattle 90.5
10 Charleston 87.7
11 Boston 84.6
12 Orlando 82.8
13 Portland 78.6
14 Cincinnati 75.6
15 Cleveland 71.3

Methodology

Counts are upcoming events classified as Music on sale via the Ticketmaster Discovery API as of July 9, 2026, matched to the venue’s listed city. City-proper boundaries apply — metro areas are not aggregated, which is why, for example, Miami (whose biggest venues list neighboring cities) reads lower than its metro reality. Populations: US Census Bureau city estimates. All 56 tracked cities have live, filterable listings on our city pages.

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Explore the data live

Every number above is a living listing: Las Vegas · Atlanta · Nashville · Denver · Grand Rapids · all 56 cities.