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Live Nation Settles Antitrust Lawsuit with 0M Fine

Live Nation Settles Antitrust Lawsuit with $200M Fine

by Tekmono Editorial Team
10/03/2026
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Live Nation has reached a settlement with the Department of Justice to avoid the breakup of its subsidiary, Ticketmaster, agreeing to pay at least $200 million in damages and implement structural changes to its business practices.

The settlement resolves an antitrust lawsuit filed by the Justice Department in May 2024, which accused the company of monopolistic practices in the live entertainment industry. The agreement prevents the forced sale of Ticketmaster while imposing operational restrictions intended to increase competition.

As part of the settlement, Ticketmaster is required to create a standalone ticketing system that allows third-party competitors to sell tickets. Companies such as SeatGeek and Eventbrite will gain access to the new platform, aiming to reduce Ticketmaster’s exclusive control over ticket distribution channels.

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Live Nation will also divest up to 13 amphitheaters to loosen its control over venues. The company is prohibited from retaliating against venues that choose a ticket seller other than Ticketmaster. These measures seek to address concerns regarding vertical integration and market dominance.

However, not all states are satisfied with the settlement. New York State Attorney General Letitia James announced that she and 26 other state attorneys general will continue separate legal action against Live Nation. James stated that the Justice Department settlement fails to address the monopoly at the center of the case, saying the agreement would benefit Live Nation at the expense of consumers.

The settlement was finalized less than a week after the case went to trial. Politico first reported the agreement between Live Nation and the Department of Justice, while NBC News reported on the specific requirements regarding the ticketing system and venue divestitures.

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