Home to the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, and the Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville is the ultimate pilgrimage for country music fans. Walk down Broadway, where live music pours from every honky-tonk, or visit historic recording studios like RCA Studio B.
With its deep jazz roots, New Orleans is where legends like Louis Armstrong got their start. From the lively French Quarter to the world-famous Preservation Hall, the city’s music culture thrives year-round. Experience the magic of Mardi Gras, where brass bands bring the streets to life.
Chicago is where blues found its electric sound and where jazz flourished in iconic clubs like the Green Mill. Walk in the footsteps of Muddy Waters, Buddy Guy, and Howlin’ Wolf, and explore festivals like the Chicago Blues Festival and Jazz Fest.
From the legendary Sunset Strip to the world-famous Hollywood Bowl, L.A. is a hub for all music genres. Tour historic recording studios, visit the Grammy Museum, or catch a show at the Troubadour, where icons like Elton John and Guns N’ Roses launched their careers.
NYC has shaped nearly every genre, from punk at CBGB to hip-hop in the Bronx. Explore historic jazz clubs in Harlem, visit the Apollo Theater, and experience world-class performances at Carnegie Hall. This city is a non-stop music adventure.
The 1990s grunge movement started here, giving rise to Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden. Visit the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), explore historic venues like The Crocodile, and dive into Seattle’s alternative music scene that still thrives today.
Memphis is where Elvis Presley, B.B. King, and Johnny Cash made history. Tour Sun Studio, visit Graceland, and walk down Beale Street, where live blues music fills the air. This city is a must-visit for any rock and blues fan.
With over 250 live music venues, Austin is a paradise for music lovers. The city hosts world-famous festivals like SXSW and Austin City Limits. Whether you love indie, country, or rock, you’ll find unforgettable performances around every corner.
Known as “Hitsville, USA,” Detroit gave us legends like Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, and Marvin Gaye. Visit the Motown Museum to see where classic hits were recorded, and explore the city’s vibrant modern music scene.