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    America’s Most Musical Cities in 2026 Are Not Who You Think

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 14, 20263 Mins Read
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    If you asked most people to name America’s music capital, they’d probably say Nashville. Maybe New York. Perhaps Los Angeles, with its record labels and stadium shows. They would be wrong , at least by one important measure.

    A new study by Wiingy Research ranked 25 U.S. cities by what they call a Music Pulse Score: a per-capita measure of how intensely a city’s residents search for music-related content online. The results upend every assumption about where American musical passion actually lives.

    Asheville Tops the Chart

    The winner is Asheville, North Carolina , a mountain city of roughly 95,000 people that most music industry insiders wouldn’t put anywhere near a top-25 list. With 1,650 monthly music-related searches across categories like guitar, piano, singing, and violin, Asheville generates 1,737 searches per 100,000 residents. That earns it a perfect score of 100 on the Music Pulse Scale.

    It makes sense when you know the city. Asheville has more working musicians per resident than almost anywhere in the country, and a deeply rooted folk and bluegrass scene tied to Appalachian tradition. Music there isn’t tourism infrastructure , it’s just what people do.

    The Full Top 10

    RankCityMusic Pulse Score
    1Asheville, NC100
    2Minneapolis, MN87
    3St. Louis, MO82
    4Atlanta, GA80
    5Cleveland, OH78
    6Miami, FL73
    7Seattle, WA65
    8Denver, CO56
    9Portland, OR56
    10New Orleans, LA50

    Minneapolis at #2 is its own story: Prince, Bob Dylan, and The Replacements all emerged from the same metropolitan area within a single generation. That’s not coincidence , it’s a culture. St. Louis at #3 has Chuck Berry; Atlanta at #4 essentially invented modern trap and exported it to the world.

    Nashville Is 13th. Yes, Really.

    Nashville scores 42 , placing it 13th on the list, sandwiched between Kansas City and Houston. This isn’t a knock on Music City. The Grand Ole Opry has been on air since 1925. Music Row is real. The history is undeniable.

    But Nashville’s population has exploded. When millions of people live in a city, even significant passion gets statistically diluted. The same math explains why Chicago lands at #19, Los Angeles at #23, and Memphis , birthplace of rock and roll, home of Sun Studio , at #24.

    The New York City Paradox

    New York City generates 33,780 music-related searches every month. No other city in the study comes close. And it ranks dead last, with a Music Pulse Score of just 23.

    Spread across 8.5 million residents, those 33,780 searches amount to 398 per 100,000 people , more than four times less intense than Asheville. In a city that vast, most of those searches are passive: concert tickets, streaming recommendations, setlist lookups. The proportion of people actively learning an instrument or diving into music study is, per capita, remarkably small.

    Carnegie Hall is still Carnegie Hall. The Apollo is still the Apollo. But intensity of passion, person by person, is a different question than institutional prestige.

    What the Data Actually Measures

    The researchers were careful about what they were and weren’t claiming. The Music Pulse Score captures active engagement , people searching for lessons, instruments, music theory, technique , not concert attendance, streaming numbers, or music industry revenue. It’s a proxy for the cities where residents are most likely to be personally learning and practicing music.

    That framing changes the picture entirely. The South and Midwest dominate the top of the rankings. The coasts, which dominate the culture industry, cluster toward the bottom. America’s musical passion, it turns out, is far more widely distributed than the album covers suggest.

    The full methodology, city profiles, and data visualizations are available in the complete Wiingy Research report on the most musical cities in America.

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