Pretty much any size, any genre (minus musicals and real electronic genres) and any country. You'd be hard pressed to find 1 band using electronic kits for 20 using real kits on, say, YT. Professional bands usually can afford using real drums (in case the music is made with real drums) and smaller acts can not afford using electronic kits as it requires very good monitoring.
As an anecdote: Had two gigs the last two days. First gig was a telephone band gig, but that gig usually is without IEMs. The drummer has been so "smart" to bring his electronic drums, though. As a result everybody wanted to have drums on their wedges and because of that the drum sound on stage was almost a desaster - and possibly even louder than if the guy had just brought a standard kit.
Todays gig (similar music) was with a real drum kit and everything was just great.
Sure, if you play hotel bar gigs, electronic kits are useful. But a good drummer will be able to play great without much volume (I know of one guy who's sometimes playing a kid's set with knitting needles - and not only is he in the pocket as much as it gets, it also sounds fantastic).
Then there's gigs demanding multiple sounds. Sure, electronic kits are very useful there, possibly a requirement.
But in general, real drums are still in the vast majority on all gigs I play, know of or watch.