Illustration of Live Nation-DOJ antitrust settlement handshake avoiding Ticketmaster split, with amphitheater sales and disapproving state AGs.
Illustration of Live Nation-DOJ antitrust settlement handshake avoiding Ticketmaster split, with amphitheater sales and disapproving state AGs.
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Live Nation settles DOJ antitrust lawsuit without Ticketmaster divestiture amid state opposition

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Live Nation reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice in a long-running antitrust lawsuit, avoiding a breakup with Ticketmaster but agreeing to operational changes, including amphitheater divestments and opening ticketing to competitors. The deal, announced during trial on March 9, 2026, drew criticism from several state attorneys general who plan to continue separate litigation.

One week after the antitrust trial opened in New York federal court, Live Nation and the DOJ announced a settlement on March 9, 2026, resolving accusations from the May 2024 lawsuit—brought by the DOJ and 38 states plus D.C.—of monopolistic practices through exclusive contracts and tied services. The agreement, first reported by Politico and detailed by NBC News, was signed March 5 but disclosed during trial before Judge Arun Subramanian, who criticized the timing as 'absolute disrespect' and scheduled a March 10 hearing.

Key terms include divesting exclusive booking rights at more than 13 amphitheaters, limiting Ticketmaster venue exclusivity to four years with non-exclusive options, establishing a standalone ticketing system open to rivals like SeatGeek and Eventbrite, allowing venues to sell tickets via third parties, capping fees at 15% for its amphitheaters, and creating a $280 million fund for settling states (with no DOJ penalty). Live Nation is also barred from retaliating against venues choosing other providers.

Ten states accepted the deal, but 26 attorneys general led by New York's Letitia James rejected it and vowed to pursue their lawsuit, with James stating in a press release: "The settlement fails to address the monopoly at the center of this case and would benefit Live Nation at the expense of consumers." Sen. Amy Klobuchar called it a 'backroom deal.' Critics including the National Independent Venue Association and SeatGeek argued it won't restore competition, citing harms like the 2022 Taylor Swift ticketing crash. Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino welcomed the changes as empowering venues and artists.

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Reactions on X to Live Nation's DOJ antitrust settlement are polarized. Critics, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, argue it fails to address the monopoly, preserving high fees for consumers. Supporters in the industry congratulate the company on avoiding breakup. Many highlight state AGs' opposition and intent to continue litigation, expressing skepticism about behavioral remedies. Journalists note operational changes like amphitheater divestments and open ticketing.

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Dramatic courtroom scene of DOJ prosecutors accusing Live Nation of monopoly during antitrust trial opening in New York.
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Live Nation antitrust trial opens in New York with DOJ monopoly claims

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The U.S. Department of Justice opened its landmark antitrust trial against Live Nation on March 3, 2026, in New York federal court, accusing the company—which owns Ticketmaster—of maintaining an illegal monopoly in concert ticketing and promotion. Prosecutors detailed anticompetitive practices harming fans, artists, and venues, while Live Nation lawyers denied monopoly power in a competitive market. The case follows a May 2024 lawsuit amplified by the 2022 Ticketmaster crash during Taylor Swift's Eras Tour presale.

A group of more than 20 states and Washington D.C. will continue the antitrust trial against Live Nation following the U.S. Department of Justice's settlement with the company. The trial resumes on March 16 with the same jury after states withdrew their mistrial motion. Attorneys general expressed dissatisfaction with the settlement terms, viewing them as insufficient to address monopoly concerns.

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A federal jury ruled on Wednesday that Live Nation and its Ticketmaster unit operated as a monopoly in the live entertainment industry. The verdict marks a major win for the Department of Justice and nearly 40 states in their antitrust case originally filed in 2024. Remedies, including possible divestitures, await a judge's decision.

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