Ticketmaster

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Trial Commencement

    The federal antitrust trial begins in New York.

  2. Tentative Settlement

    DOJ and Live Nation announce a deal to resolve charges without a breakup.

  3. Legal Brief Analysis

    Legal experts analyze the intersection of Live Nation and CFTC enforcement actions in current media briefings.

  4. State-Led Trial

    States refuse to settle and continue the trial, focusing on structural divestiture.

  5. Trial Resumes

    The federal antitrust trial resumes with the DOJ and remaining state plaintiffs.

  6. Seven States Settle

    A group of seven states reaches a settlement agreement with Live Nation.

  7. Settlement Proposed

    Details of a preliminary settlement emerge focusing on fee transparency and contract limits.

  8. Slack Messages Unsealed

    Court filings reveal internal messages mocking customers, sparking widespread media coverage.

  9. Market Surge

    LYV stock jumps 6% as investors react to the resolution of legal uncertainty.

  10. Federal Settlement

    Live Nation reaches a partial settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice.

  11. Settlement Reached

    Live Nation and DOJ finalize terms to avoid a federal trial.

  12. Settlement Reached

    The DOJ and Live Nation announce a settlement to resolve the monopoly case without a trial.

  13. Partial Settlement Rumors

    Reports surface of a potential settlement on specific venue-related issues.

  14. Earnings Pressure

    Live Nation reports lower net income in FY25 amid rising legal costs.

  15. FY25 Earnings Report

    Live Nation reports revenue growth but lower net income amid ongoing legal pressures.

  16. Discovery Phase Ends

    Both parties complete the exchange of millions of internal documents.

  17. Discovery Phase Begins

    Millions of internal documents, including Slack and email logs, are handed over to regulators.

  18. Antitrust Lawsuit Filed

    DOJ and 30+ states file a major lawsuit to break up the company.

  19. Antitrust Suit Filed

    DOJ and 30 states sue to break up Live Nation, alleging illegal monopoly.

  20. Lawsuit Filed

    DOJ and 30 state attorneys general sue to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster.

Stories mentioning Ticketmaster 9

Regulation Neutral

Regulatory Scrutiny Intensifies for Live Nation and CFTC Oversight

Recent legal developments highlight a dual-front regulatory push involving Live Nation's antitrust challenges and the CFTC's expanding enforcement perimeter. These cases represent a significant shift in how federal agencies are approaching market dominance and financial oversight in the digital age.

2 sources
Regulation Bearish

Michael Rapino Defends Live Nation 'Flywheel' in Landmark Antitrust Trial

Live Nation Entertainment CEO Michael Rapino testified in federal court, defending the company's vertically integrated business model against Department of Justice allegations of monopolistic conduct. The testimony is a pivotal moment in a trial that could lead to the forced divestiture of Ticketmaster and a total restructuring of the live entertainment industry.

2 sources
Regulation Bearish

States Lead Charge in Live Nation Antitrust Trial Despite Federal Settlement

The antitrust trial against Live Nation and Ticketmaster has entered a new phase as state attorneys general take the lead in pursuing a full breakup of the company. Despite a potential settlement with federal regulators, dozens of states are pushing for structural divestiture to end alleged monopolistic practices in the live entertainment industry.

4 sources
Regulation Neutral

Live Nation Antitrust Trial Resumes as Seven States Reach Settlement

The Department of Justice's landmark antitrust trial against Live Nation Entertainment is resuming after seven states agreed to a settlement. Despite these settlements, the federal government and remaining state plaintiffs continue to pursue structural remedies, including the potential breakup of the Live Nation-Ticketmaster merger.

2 sources
Regulation Neutral

DOJ Settlement with Live Nation Avoids Breakup, Sparking Regulatory Backlash

The U.S. Department of Justice has reached a tentative settlement with Live Nation Entertainment, resolving a high-profile antitrust lawsuit without requiring the divestiture of Ticketmaster. While the deal mandates increased flexibility for venues and artists, critics and several state attorneys general argue the measures fail to dismantle the company's dominant market position.

2 sources
Regulation Bearish

Live Nation Settlement: Regulatory Relief or a Half-Measure for Concertgoers?

A proposed settlement involving Live Nation and Ticketmaster aims to address long-standing antitrust and consumer protection concerns through increased fee transparency and reduced venue exclusivity. While the deal introduces 'all-in pricing' mandates, critics argue that without a structural breakup, the entertainment giant's market dominance remains fundamentally unchallenged.

2 sources
Court Decisions Neutral

Live Nation Slack Leaks: Internal Mockery Bolsters DOJ Antitrust Case

Internal Slack communications from Live Nation employees, including messages mocking customers as 'so stupid,' have been unsealed in the ongoing Department of Justice antitrust litigation. These disclosures provide a rare window into the company's internal culture and are being leveraged by regulators to argue that the live music giant maintains a dismissive attitude toward a captive consumer base.

5 sources
Regulation Neutral

DOJ and Live Nation Reach Landmark Settlement in Antitrust Monopoly Case

The U.S. Department of Justice and Live Nation Entertainment have reached a settlement to resolve a massive antitrust lawsuit alleging an illegal monopoly over the live music industry. The agreement avoids a high-stakes trial that sought to forcibly dismantle the 2010 merger between Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

3 sources

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