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Updated · CBC Sports · May 21
Live Nation Seeks New Trial as 33 States Push Ticketmaster Breakup
Updated
Updated · CBC Sports · May 21

Live Nation Seeks New Trial as 33 States Push Ticketmaster Breakup

11 articles · Updated · CBC Sports · May 21
  • Hours after 33 states and Washington, D.C., asked a New York federal court to break up Live Nation and Ticketmaster, the company moved to overturn April’s monopoly verdict and win a new trial.
  • The motions follow a six-week antitrust trial in which a jury found Live Nation used its control of tours, venues and ticketing to coerce venues into using Ticketmaster or risk losing major acts.
  • The states want fan compensation, tighter industry restrictions and divestitures including Ticketmaster and Live Nation’s amphitheaters, while the company says the verdict cannot legally justify a breakup.
  • Live Nation executive Dan Wall argued the jury found monopolization of only 20% of the primary ticketing market and called the breakup request political; the judge is not expected to hear remedies arguments for months.
Why did 33 states reject a massive settlement to demand the complete breakup of Ticketmaster?
A jury found Ticketmaster overcharged fans. How much compensation could millions of concertgoers actually get back?
Could dismantling the Ticketmaster monopoly accidentally make concert tickets even more expensive for fans?