No Result
View All Result
  • Login
Thursday, April 16, 2026
FeeOnlyNews.com
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading
No Result
View All Result
FeeOnlyNews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Personal Finance

Jury Rules Live Nation Is an Illegal Monopoly — What It Means For You

by FeeOnlyNews.com
9 hours ago
in Personal Finance
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
0
Jury Rules Live Nation Is an Illegal Monopoly — What It Means For You
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn


SOME CARD INFO MAY BE OUTDATED

This page includes information about these cards, currently unavailable on
NerdWallet. The information has been collected by NerdWallet and has not
been provided or reviewed by the card issuer.

Sweeping changes may be coming for concertgoers after a federal jury in New York on Wednesday ruled that Live Nation Entertainment illegally monopolized the live event market.

What comes next is uncertain: Will the entertainment giant be broken up? How much will Live Nation owe in monetary damages? Will consumers see compensation? Those decisions lie with the U.S. District Court Judge Arun Subramanian who will determine what remedies Live Nation must implement. It’s highly likely that Live Nation will appeal. Live Nation did not respond to requests for comment and has yet to issue a public statement.

Live Nation Entertainment, created by the 2010 merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster, is the dominant force in the live music industry. Its reach extends across concert promotion, ticketing and venue ownership.

Throughout the trial, Live Nation cast itself as a “fierce competitor” in the concert and events marketplace — not a monopoly. After six weeks of testimony and four days of deliberation, the jury flatly disagreed.

The road to the Live Nation ruling

If you’re a concertgoer, you’re likely familiar with the frustration of paying high fees on top of already-pricey tickets or facing steep resale markups.

For years, antitrust watchdogs and states have argued that Live Nation holds a monopolistic grip on the industry, wielding its extensive leverage over artists, venues and independent promoters. And consumers have ultimately footed the bill.

Meet MoneyNerd, your weekly news decoder

So much news. So little time. NerdWallet’s new weekly newsletter makes sense of the headlines that affect your wallet.

SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE

Multiple lawsuits have been filed against Live Nation amid long-standing allegations that the company has exerted an outsized influence on live entertainment. Public backlash hit a fever pitch in 2022 when Ticketmaster crashed under the demand for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and shut out millions of fans.

Early on in the trial, the Department of Justice reached a tentative $280 million settlement in the case, which included no admission of wrongdoing. It provided some concessions, including a 15% ticketing fee cap. For context, Live Nation earned $25.2 billion in revenue last year — $280 million is what Live Nation earns in four days of revenue, according to Stephen Parker, executive director of the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA).

However, only seven states accepted the settlement as the rest decided to continue the case without the Justice Department, leading to the latest ruling on April 15.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta called the verdict a “historic and resounding victory for artists, fans and the venues that support them” in a statement following the verdict. “In the face of dwindling antitrust enforcement by the Trump administration, this verdict shows just how far states can go to protect our residents from big corporations that are using their power to illegally raise prices and rip-off Americans,” Bonta said.

What the Live Nation ruling means for you

Judge Subramanian will determine remedies in separate proceedings, including setting an overall damages amount.

In the initial filing, the Department of Justice originally sought to divest Ticketmaster from Live Nation, but the DOJ has settled its case without pursuing that end. The judge still has the authority to break up the company under the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914, but it’s unclear whether he will do so.

Here are some other lingering questions:

Will consumers be compensated? The jury determined that Ticketmaster had overcharged consumers by $1.72 per ticket. It’s not clear if concertgoers will receive compensation. 

Will fees go down? Regulators could force changes to fees, including the types of fees or limits on total charges. 

Will ticket prices get cheaper? That remains unclear. If Live Nation is no longer the only game in town, then increased competition could eventually give consumers more choice, which in turn could put downward pressure on prices. 

There are other possibilities that could shape how much you pay for live shows. Venues could have more freedom in choosing ticketing platforms, while artists may have greater flexibility in choosing where they perform — both are shifts that could influence pricing down the road.

Whatever changes may come won’t happen overnight.

What about that other lawsuit?

There is also another separate suit that was filed in September 2025: The FTC and seven states sued Live Nation Entertainment, accusing Ticketmaster of “tacitly coordinating with brokers and allowing them to harvest millions of dollars worth of tickets in the primary market,” according to a statement from the FTC.

That case is still working its way through the courts and could result in fines, restitution or other changes to how the live events ticketing market works.

NerdWallet’s free weekly newsletter, MoneyNerd, will follow this developing story.

(Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images News via Getty Images)


About the author

Anna Helhoski

Anna Helhoski is a senior writer covering economic news and trends in consumer finance at NerdWallet. She is an on-air contributor and producer of Money News segments for NerdWallet’s Smart Money podcast. She is also an authority on student loans. She joined NerdWallet in 2014. Her work has been syndicated in news outlets nationwide including The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times and USA Today. She previously covered local news in the New York metro area for the Daily Voice and New York state politics for The Legislative Gazette. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Purchase College, State University of New York.



Source link

Tags: IllegalJurylivemeansMonopolyNationrules
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Merrill, other BofA wealth units hit record revenue despite asset dip

Next Post

Live Nation Operated as Monopoly, Overcharged Customers, Jury Finds

Related Posts

*HOT* 5 Beauty & Personal Care Deals You Don’t Want to Miss (eos, e.l.f., Neutrogena!)

*HOT* 5 Beauty & Personal Care Deals You Don’t Want to Miss (eos, e.l.f., Neutrogena!)

by FeeOnlyNews.com
April 15, 2026
0

Don’t miss these hot deals on beauty and personal care favorites! Amazon is rolling out amazing deals on beauty and...

How to Save Money With Credit Cards When Prices Are High

How to Save Money With Credit Cards When Prices Are High

by FeeOnlyNews.com
April 15, 2026
0

With annual inflation up to 3.3% in March 2026 largely due to gas prices, consumers are feeling pinched — and...

United Explorer Card vs. United Quest Card

United Explorer Card vs. United Quest Card

by FeeOnlyNews.com
April 14, 2026
0

SOME CARD INFO MAY BE OUTDATED This page includes information about these cards, currently unavailable on NerdWallet. The information has...

Cottage Cheese Pancakes Recipe

Cottage Cheese Pancakes Recipe

by FeeOnlyNews.com
April 14, 2026
0

This Cottage Cheese Pancakes recipe is so easy to make and packed with protein! These pancakes are more like crepes,...

256. “We moved abroad for fun. Now we can’t afford to leave”

256. “We moved abroad for fun. Now we can’t afford to leave”

by FeeOnlyNews.com
April 14, 2026
0

  Ramit Sethi of I Will Teach You To Be Rich talks to Liza and Bradford, a couple with...

The Guide to Alaska Airlines Business Class

The Guide to Alaska Airlines Business Class

by FeeOnlyNews.com
April 14, 2026
0

SOME CARD INFO MAY BE OUTDATED This page includes information about these cards, currently unavailable on NerdWallet. The information has...

Next Post
Live Nation Operated as Monopoly, Overcharged Customers, Jury Finds

Live Nation Operated as Monopoly, Overcharged Customers, Jury Finds

Trumpflation hits the World Cup: Fans face –0 transit fares on top of ,000-plus tickets

Trumpflation hits the World Cup: Fans face $80–$100 transit fares on top of $4,000-plus tickets

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
The 23 Largest Global Startup Funding Rounds of February 2026 – AlleyWatch

The 23 Largest Global Startup Funding Rounds of February 2026 – AlleyWatch

March 27, 2026
Easter Basket Ideas for Kids

Easter Basket Ideas for Kids

March 23, 2026
Royal Caribbean, Bank of America Launching New Credit Cards

Royal Caribbean, Bank of America Launching New Credit Cards

March 31, 2026
CVS Deals Under  This Week

CVS Deals Under $1 This Week

March 30, 2026
Gibson Dunn partner takes top enforcement role at SEC

Gibson Dunn partner takes top enforcement role at SEC

April 10, 2026
7 Reasons You Might Not Want a Video Doorbell

7 Reasons You Might Not Want a Video Doorbell

April 7, 2026
Arthur Hayes Flags Crypto Market in “No-Trade Zone”, Shares Bitcoin, Gold, Hyperliquid Outlook

Arthur Hayes Flags Crypto Market in “No-Trade Zone”, Shares Bitcoin, Gold, Hyperliquid Outlook

0
Home‑Care Shortage: 1 in 5 Agencies Raised Rates in 2025 — Seniors Face Higher Bills This Year

Home‑Care Shortage: 1 in 5 Agencies Raised Rates in 2025 — Seniors Face Higher Bills This Year

0
RailTel shares rocket 25% in just 2 days! What’s triggering this massive surge?

RailTel shares rocket 25% in just 2 days! What’s triggering this massive surge?

0
Of Course We’re Still Reading Wealth of Nations

Of Course We’re Still Reading Wealth of Nations

0
Traws outlines M financing while targeting flu challenge study this summer and runway into Q1 2027 (NASDAQ:TRAW)

Traws outlines $60M financing while targeting flu challenge study this summer and runway into Q1 2027 (NASDAQ:TRAW)

0
How To Win Taking Singles

How To Win Taking Singles

0
Arthur Hayes Flags Crypto Market in “No-Trade Zone”, Shares Bitcoin, Gold, Hyperliquid Outlook

Arthur Hayes Flags Crypto Market in “No-Trade Zone”, Shares Bitcoin, Gold, Hyperliquid Outlook

April 16, 2026
Traws outlines M financing while targeting flu challenge study this summer and runway into Q1 2027 (NASDAQ:TRAW)

Traws outlines $60M financing while targeting flu challenge study this summer and runway into Q1 2027 (NASDAQ:TRAW)

April 16, 2026
RailTel shares rocket 25% in just 2 days! What’s triggering this massive surge?

RailTel shares rocket 25% in just 2 days! What’s triggering this massive surge?

April 16, 2026
Global Markets: Asian stocks rise, US hits record on Iran talks

Global Markets: Asian stocks rise, US hits record on Iran talks

April 15, 2026
Home‑Care Shortage: 1 in 5 Agencies Raised Rates in 2025 — Seniors Face Higher Bills This Year

Home‑Care Shortage: 1 in 5 Agencies Raised Rates in 2025 — Seniors Face Higher Bills This Year

April 15, 2026
7 Things You Should Never Tell Your Adult Children About Your Personal Finances

7 Things You Should Never Tell Your Adult Children About Your Personal Finances

April 15, 2026
FeeOnlyNews.com

Get the latest news and follow the coverage of Business & Financial News, Stock Market Updates, Analysis, and more from the trusted sources.

CATEGORIES

  • Business
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • Arthur Hayes Flags Crypto Market in “No-Trade Zone”, Shares Bitcoin, Gold, Hyperliquid Outlook
  • Traws outlines $60M financing while targeting flu challenge study this summer and runway into Q1 2027 (NASDAQ:TRAW)
  • RailTel shares rocket 25% in just 2 days! What’s triggering this massive surge?
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclaimers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2022-2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Financial Planning
  • Personal Finance
  • Investing
  • Money
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Stocks
  • Trading

Copyright © 2022-2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.