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    Live Nation stock jumps after reports a DOJ settlement may stop a Ticketmaster breakup

    March 9, 20264 Mins Read
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    Investors in the live entertainment giant Live Nation are feeling optimistic this morning after reports that the company has settled its civil antitrust lawsuit with the Department of Justice (DOJ) and 39 participating states. The settlement will cost Live Nation, but it means that the company has narrowly avoided a forced breakup with its popular subsidiary, Ticketmaster. 

    The reports come after a week-long trial in which the DOJ laid out its argument that Live Nation and Ticketmaster rely on anticompetitive conduct to create a monopoly over the live events industry in the U.S., leading the DOJ to call for a separation of the brands.

    On March 9, sources close to the matter informed outlets including The Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press, and The New York Times that Live Nation has reached a settlement with the DOJ—reportedly for a sum of around $300 million and several tweaks to its business model—to avoid that outcome.

    While some attorneys general plan to continue pursuing the case independently, Live Nation’s investors are reacting positively to the news: the company’s shares are up around 6% since market close as of this writing.

    Why did the DOJ sue Live Nation?

    Live Nation and Ticketmaster first merged back in 2010 in a deal that was reviewed and approved by the DOJ. By 2024, though, the DOJ apparently regretted its decision. That May, the department filed its suit against the company for thwarting competition through dubious practices designed to make its services the only option available to artists, venues, and fans.

    At the time, former U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland wrote, “We allege that Live Nation relies on unlawful, anticompetitive conduct to exercise its monopolistic control over the live events industry in the United States at the cost of fans, artists, smaller promoters, and venue operators,” adding, “the result is that fans pay more in fees, artists have fewer opportunities to play concerts, smaller promoters get squeezed out, and venues have fewer real choices for ticketing services. It is time to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster.”

    One of the chief concerns raised by plaintiffs in the courtroom was that Live Nation and Ticketmaster used exclusionary contracts to lock artists and venues into a so-called “flywheel” that made Live Nation the only viable option for concert promotion and ticket sales. According to The New York Times, multiple witnesses alleged that Live Nation had threatened to retaliate against their venues if they did not use Ticketmaster as their exclusive ticketing vendor.

    What does a settlement mean for the company?

    Based on a report from Rolling Stone, a DOJ official told reporters over the phone on March 9 that Live Nation will face a fine of about $300 million, $200 million of which will be paid in damages to the states that sign on to the settlement. The official said that Live Nation will also have to divest from at least 13 of its amphitheaters, and will be made to cap its service fees at 15% of the ticket prices at other Live Nation-owned amphitheaters. 

    Further, to encourage more competition in the ticketing sphere, Ticketmaster will now have to allow rival companies, like SeatGeek and Eventbrite, to list tickets on its platforms. Live Nation’s exclusivity contracts with venues will now also be capped at four years. 

    The official told reporters that they expect most of the 39 states (including Washington, D.C.) who signed onto the suit to accept the settlement. However, some attorneys general have signaled that they won’t be backing down so easily.

    In an official statement published on March 9, New York Attorney General Letitia James wrote that she planned to continue the lawsuit. “The settlement recently announced with the U.S. Department of Justice fails to address the monopoly at the center of this case, and would benefit Live Nation at the expense of consumers,” the statement reads. “We cannot agree to it.”

    Live Nation and the DOJ did not immediately respond to Fast Company’s request for comment on the terms of the settlement. 



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