April 9, 2026 · Paul
The state of Latin dance in America, 2026
We indexed 930 studios, 27,000 events, and 25 dance styles across 50 states. Here's what we found.
Over the past month we've been quietly indexing every Latin dance studio, event, and venue we could find across the United States. The numbers surprised us. They probably surprise you too.
The headline
- 930+ Latin dance studios across all 50 states.
- 2,600+ unique venues hosting recurring social nights.
- 27,000+ Latin dance events tracked in the past year.
- 25 dance styles with active communities — from bachata and salsa to forró, kizomba, west coast swing, and rueda.
Cities punching above their weight
Miami and New York are the obvious heavyweights. But the data shows two scenes growing fast:
- Atlanta. Bachata sensual, kizomba, and afrobeats fusion have built one of the densest weekday floors in the country.
- Austin. Live-music socials with bachata afterparties have turned a once-quiet scene into a serious congress destination.
And the underrated city of the year: Charlotte, NC, with Caribbean-rooted socials happening five nights a week.
What the data missed
Two things kept showing up in studio reviews and instructor interviews:
- Schedules go stale fast. Studios update their websites maybe twice a year. Class schedules change weekly. The truth lives on Instagram stories, which disappear in 24 hours.
- Reviews are practically nonexistent outside of Yelp pages that haven't been updated since 2019. Dancers want to know what a studio is like now — not what it was like before the pandemic.
What we're doing about it
Both problems are addressable, but only by a platform that lives where dancers already are. Bailar is verifying schedules continuously, and attaching reviews to confirmed RSVPs so they're both honest and time-stamped.
The full city-by-city breakdown — and a public map — lands when the app does. Get on the list to be first.