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“Live Nation Settles Antitrust Lawsuit with DOJ”

Live Nation Entertainment and the U.S. Department of Justice have come to an agreement to settle the antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation’s alleged dominance in the entertainment industry. The settlement was reached just a week after the trial began, as revealed during a court hearing on Monday morning.

While the specific terms of the settlement were not disclosed publicly, reports suggest that Live Nation will be required to divest 13 of its amphitheatres. Additionally, Live Nation will not be allowed to retaliate against venues that opt not to use Ticketmaster for ticket sales. The company is also prohibited from mandating artists to utilize Live Nation’s promotional services at its owned amphitheatres.

Another key aspect of the settlement is that Ticketmaster must offer a standalone ticketing service to enable third-party sellers like SeatGeek and StubHub to sell tickets through its platform. Live Nation is also expected to pay up to $280 million to resolve the lawsuit with the states that joined the DOJ in filing the initial complaint in 2024.

The agreement is subject to approval by the judge overseeing the case. Live Nation and the Department of Justice have yet to respond to requests for comments on the matter. The settlement marks the conclusion of a high-profile trial that initially sought to break up Live Nation.

Despite some states reportedly supporting the settlement, others have expressed dissatisfaction. Washington’s attorney has requested a mistrial, while New York Attorney General Letitia James criticized the settlement for not addressing the monopoly issue and pledged to continue legal action with several other states.

U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian raised concerns about the delayed notification of the settlement, emphasizing the importance of transparency and respect for the legal process.

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