
This Illinois City Was Named the #1 Music Destination in America
So, you're telling me, is this Illinois city a better place for music than a town that calls itself "Music City?" It's kind of weird, but as an avid concert attendee, I, and the rest of the state, will take the good news.
Chicago Ranks High on Global Music Cities List
Timeout just ran through the World's Ten Best Cities for Music Lovers, and I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised. Not because London and Berlin were ranked number one and number two, but because Chicago, not Nashville, New York, Seattle, or Los Angeles, was ranked third.
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How Timeout Picked the Best Cities for Music Fans
According to Timeout, "Data on the number of concerts, music venues, festivals, home-grown artists, and music-related businesses have been analyzed" to determine each city's ranking.
Why Chicago Concert Culture Stands Out
On any given night, a major artist performs in Windy City. You name the day of the week; there's a chance a big name is taking the stage. It's so second nature for headlining tours to come through Chicago that it's stunning when they don't. It makes me think they have other even bigger plans, like playing a major festival like Lollapalooza or the Windy City Smokeout set up.
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Big Shows Happen in Chicago Every Single Night
On the heels of this news, it's even weirder to hear the Jonas Brothers opt out of performing at the iconic Wrigley Field in favor of playing at the smaller Credit Union 1 Amphitheater in Tinley Park. Again, the Chicago homer I am, I have to believe there's another reason for the switch: people in Illinois, not just Chicago, show for live music from one of their favorite artists or bands.
What do you think? Does Chicago deserve to be considered the best city for a music lover in America, or is it a town elsewhere?
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