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Ticketmaster-owner Live Nation ran a monopoly and overcharged fans, jury finds

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Ticketmaster-owner Live Nation ran a monopoly and overcharged fans, jury finds

TL;DR

A federal jury has found Live Nation, the owner of Ticketmaster, guilty of operating as a monopoly and overcharging fans. This verdict could lead to significant changes in the music industry, including potential divestitures of parts of its business.

Key points

  • Live Nation found guilty of monopoly practices
  • Jury verdict could impact the music industry significantly
  • Potential divestiture or split from Ticketmaster

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Why it matters

The ruling against Live Nation could reshape the live entertainment market and improve ticket pricing and service for consumers.

Live Nation, the entertainment giant which owns Ticketmaster, has been illegally operating as a monopoly and overcharging fans, a federal jury has found.

The verdict followed four days of deliberations in a seven-week trial in New York City that could have a major impact on the music industry.

The concert venue and music festival owner could be forced to divest parts of its business or even split from Ticketmaster, an outcome former Attorney General Merrick Garland called for when he filed the lawsuit in May 2024.

The US Department of Justice's legal action said the firm's practices had kept out competitors, and led to higher ticket prices and worse service for customers.

Live Nation is a giant of live music and sports. Last year, it organised more than 55,000 concerts worldwide, drawing 159 million attendees.

The company's shares fell by more than 6% after the verdict was announced. The BBC has contacted Live Nation for comment.

As well ordering potential legal measures to restore competition, Judge Arun Subramanian could impose a financial penalty on Live Nation.

The jury found Ticketmaster had overcharged customers by $1.72 (£1.27) on each ticket sold, with the figure to be used as the basis for calculating damages.

Live Nation argued throughout the trial that it was not a monopoly and competed "fiercely" with rivals in the entertainment space with sports teams, concert promoters and other venue operators.

In March, the Department of Justice (DoJ) said that it had reached a settlement with both companies and withdrew from the case just as it was about to start.

The states of Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota also pulled out of the lawsuit.

But prosecutors from three dozen states pressed on with the trial, including California Attorney General Rob Bonta.

Bonta said: "We are incredibly proud of today's outcome - and especially proud of our coalition made up of red and blue states alike who understood we needed to come together to protect our consumers, businesses, and state economies from Live Nation's illegal conduct."

Earlier this week, a group of Democratic senators criticised the DoJ settlement.

In a letter, the senators said the agreement "fails to restore competition and protect fans, artists, and independent venues". They also said the deal left Live Nation and Ticketmaster in control of prices for live events.

"There is credible evidence that Ticketmaster controls more than 70% of all major concert venues with exclusive ticketing contracts, and Live Nation controls 80% of the major concert amphitheaters market," the letter said.

Calls from fans and lawmakers to look into Live Nation's dominance of the live music industry grew louder in the aftermath of Taylor Swift's 2022 Eras Tour.

The company's system was overwhelmed by demand, forcing Ticketmaster eventually to apologise to Swift and her fans during a US Senate hearing.

Q&A

What did the jury find against Live Nation?

The jury found that Live Nation was illegally operating as a monopoly and overcharging fans.

What are the potential consequences for Live Nation after the verdict?

Live Nation could be forced to divest parts of its business or split from Ticketmaster as a result of the verdict.

How many concerts did Live Nation organize last year?

Last year, Live Nation organized more than 55,000 concerts worldwide, attracting 159 million attendees.

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  • Live Nation found guilty of monopoly practices
  • Jury verdict could impact the music industry significantly
  • Potential divestiture or split from Ticketmaster

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