How many US cities does Catch Movement cover?▼
Catch Movement covers live events across 58 US cities, ranging from major metros like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and Houston to mid-size markets including Nashville, Austin, Portland, Milwaukee, Buffalo, Albuquerque, Memphis, Jacksonville, Louisville, Rochester and Richmond. Each city page pulls from the Ticketmaster US primary marketplace every three hours, so the inventory reflects current on-sale status rather than a static snapshot. New cities are added as the platform expands — check the city grid above for the full current list.
Which US city hosts the most major concerts and stadium shows?▼
New York and Los Angeles split the title depending on the metric. New York's dense corridor — Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, UBS Arena and MetLife Stadium — gives it unmatched volume across every genre and arena tier. Los Angeles counters with SoFi Stadium, Crypto.com Arena, Intuit Dome and the Hollywood Bowl for a total seat count that rivals New York on stadium nights. Chicago's United Center and Wintrust Arena plus Soldier Field make it the Midwest anchor, absorbing tours that skip both coasts. Nashville has emerged as a surprise stadium destination, with Nissan Stadium hosting multi-night residencies from country and pop crossover acts.
Where can I find K-pop, Bollywood and Latin concerts in the United States?▼
K-pop touring consistently routes through Los Angeles (Kia Forum, Crypto.com Arena), New York (Madison Square Garden, Prudential Center), Chicago (Allstate Arena) and Dallas (Dickies Arena), with BTS, BLACKPINK, Stray Kids and SEVENTEEN drawing six-figure attendance across US legs. Browse /genres/k-pop for current dates. Bollywood and Hindi film music acts — Arijit Singh, Sonu Nigam, A.R. Rahman — most often play New York, Chicago, Dallas and the Bay Area; see /genres/bollywood. For reggaeton and Latin pop, Miami, Houston, Los Angeles and Chicago dominate the routing — full schedules at /genres/latin.
How early should I buy US concert tickets in 2026?▼
For stadium-scale tours — SoFi, MetLife, Nissan Stadium — buy during the Verified Fan or artist presale window, which opens 48–72 hours after the announcement and before the general on-sale. Dynamic pricing on the general on-sale can push floor tickets 2–3x above face value within hours of opening. For NBA and NHL regular-season games, prices often soften 48 hours before tip-off or puck drop unless it's a rivalry matchup or playoff position game. NFL tickets behave differently — prices for marquee matchups (divisional games, prime-time slots) rarely drop, while blowout-risk late-season games frequently dip below face value on the primary market.
Are NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB games listed alongside concerts?▼
Yes — every US city page surfaces NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB home games in the same feed as concerts, comedy and theatre events. The fall calendar is the busiest overlap window: NFL Sundays run concurrently with NBA and NHL openers (both start in October) and the MLB postseason, so city pages like New York, Los Angeles and Chicago show dense mixed calendars through November. All links route to the official Ticketmaster US primary marketplace — no resale markups embedded in the price shown.
Does Catch Movement cover mid-tier US cities or only major metros?▼
Catch Movement deliberately covers 58 cities to capture the full touring ecosystem — not just the top-10 markets. Mid-tier cities like Nashville, Austin, Portland, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Raleigh, Indianapolis, Columbus, Milwaukee and Buffalo regularly host arena-level touring acts, comedy nights and smaller festival stages that never touch New York or LA. Smaller markets including Tucson, Albuquerque, Memphis, Jacksonville, Louisville, Rochester and Richmond round out the coverage, ensuring you can track shows in secondary markets where ticket prices are typically lower and venue capacity offers a better sightline experience.