Bands & Musicians in Michigan
The state claims foundational roles in American soul, techno, and garage rock. Detroit gave rise to Motown and the Stooges, while also nurturing the techno that spread globally. Its current landscape includes active hip-hop, indie rock, and electronic scenes in Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Grand Rapids.
439 cities in Michigan
Page 1 of 22Detroit
83Population 636,787
Detroit's musical legacy is rooted in Motown soul, the emergence of techno, and a raw garage-rock tradition that shaped American pop and dance music. Historic venues such as the Fox Theatre, Saint Andrew's Hall, and the Magic Stick have hosted generations of hip-hop, rock, and electronic acts. The city's techno community remains internationally influential, while the broader underground and hip-hop scenes sustain a dedicated local audience.
Warren
Population 138,588
Sterling Heights
Population 133,744
Ann Arbor
Population 122,216
Dearborn
Population 108,414
Livonia
Population 94,928
Westland
Population 84,806
Farmington Hills
Population 83,562
Flint
Population 81,863
Wyoming
Population 76,732
Southfield
Population 76,107
Rochester Hills
Population 76,041
Kalamazoo
Population 73,342
Taylor
Population 62,937
Dearborn Heights
Population 62,474
Pontiac
Population 61,965
St. Clair Shores
Population 58,656
Royal Oak
Population 58,053
Kentwood
Population 54,042
Battle Creek
Population 52,469
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