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Guest post from EventbriteScience says that spending money on experiences makes people happier, and our recent study of 2,000 people shows that more than 50% of Americans say the best purchases they’ve ever made were spontaneous. Turns out, snapping up impulse concert tickets is a great way to round out a weekend while boosting your mood.We ranked the top 25 cities based on the percentage of music fans who buy last-minute concert tickets. We also discovered where it’s easiest to score free, last-minute tickets to music events in America, along with the music that’s most popular in each major metro.Move over, California dreamers: when it comes to seeing live music, Washington DC is the most free-spirited place in America.Don’t believe us? We found that Washington DC has the highest percentage of last-minute music ticket buyers, with 46% of attendees buying their tickets 24 hours before an event. The second most spontaneous city is Greensboro, NC at 44%, followed by San Jose, CA at 41%. Laidback Los Angeles doesn’t make the list until #7, alongside Dallas, TX and Oakland, CA, all at 37%.And if you thought there might be more free concerts in the DC area driving these last minute purchases, you’d be wrong. Only 25% of concert tickets in DC are free. Ironically, the cities with the most free concerts are filled with the least spontaneous music fans: Out of the top 25 last-minute music cities, Seattle, WA and Kansas City, MO sit right at the bottom, selling less than 30% of their tickets last minute. However, both offer free entry at an incredible 83% of their cities’ music events. The city with the least amount of free shows is the high-rolling Paradise, NV, making the list at America’s 21st most spontaneous city; only 4% of music events in Paradise are free.And unsurprisingly, high-strung New Yorkers live up to their neurotic reputation. Only 26% of NYC concert tickets were sold the day before a show, putting them at the 23rd most spontaneous city for concerts.