Merch Traffic sues to stop Springsteen tour knockoffs

Merch Traffic, the official merchandise supplier for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, has filed a lawsuit seeking a nationwide injunction against counterfeit sellers. The action targets bootleggers outside tour venues, starting with Springsteen's upcoming show in New Jersey. The company aims to seize infringing products through the end of the tour in May.

Merch Traffic, a Live Nation subsidiary, filed trademark infringement claims on April 9 in New Jersey federal court. The suit accuses anonymous bootleggers of selling low-quality, underpriced knockoffs of official Springsteen t-shirts and hats outside arenas since the Land of Hope and Dreams American Tour began on March 31 in Minneapolis. The legal push focuses initially on the April 20 concert at Newark's Prudential Center, Springsteen's hometown show in the Garden State. A representative for Springsteen did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Merch Traffic argues that without a broad seizure order, it would face costs exceeding $375,000 to pursue separate lawsuits nationwide. The filing states: “Without the proposed seizure order, plaintiff will be forced to file separate civil actions throughout the United States at an estimated expense of well over $375,000 in legal fees and costs, imposing a great burden upon both plaintiff and the judicial resources of the federal courts.” Such injunctions, enforced by off-duty police, are standard for authorized suppliers during major tours. Merch Traffic secured similar orders for Springsteen tours in 2016 and 2023, as have merch partners for artists including Tate McRae, Dua Lipa and Benson Boone.

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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.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have announced a 2026 US arena tour named Land of Hope and Dreams, starting in Minneapolis on March 31. The politically themed run responds to recent events in the city and critiques the current administration. The tour includes 20 shows across major venues, ending in Washington, D.C., on May 27.

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In her ongoing trademark lawsuit against Taylor Swift, Las Vegas performer Maren Wade has filed for a preliminary injunction to stop sales of merchandise tied to Swift's album 'The Life of a Showgirl,' citing consumer confusion with her 'Confessions of a Showgirl' brand. A hearing is set for May 27 in Los Angeles federal court.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, joined by Tom Morello, performed The Clash's 'Clampdown' for the first time since 2014 during their Land of Hope and Dreams Tour stop at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The cover came four songs into Tuesday night's show, marking a surprise deviation from recent setlists. Morello traded lead vocals with Springsteen on the 1979 classic.

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Bruce Springsteen has released an official video of his cover of Prince's 'Purple Rain,' performed with Tom Morello at the opening night of his 'Land of Hope and Dreams' tour in Minneapolis on March 31. The performance featured a guitar solo from Morello and marked the first time Springsteen has played the Prince classic live in ten years. The show at Target Center also included several other covers and pointed political remarks from the musician.

Live Nation's antitrust trial resumed after a partial DOJ settlement, featuring testimony from CEO Michael Rapino on March 19. Rapino defended the company against monopoly claims and addressed embarrassing Slack messages about high fees. States aim to break up Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

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This weekend, thousands joined 'No Kings' protests in US cities against the current administration's policies and unilateral coercive measures against Cuba. Events occurred across all 50 states, with over 3,300 activities scheduled. In Italy, around 300,000 people rallied for world peace.

 

 

 

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