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36 States Continue Antitrust Trial Against Live Nation After DOJ Settlement

Thirty-six states and D.C. continue litigation against Live Nation, citing insufficient DOJ settlement concessions despite a $280 million fund and fee caps, alleging ongoing monopoly harms.

  • On Monday, the antitrust trial against Live Nation and Ticketmaster resumed in New York federal court with 36 states and the District of Columbia continuing to pursue claims despite a federal settlement announced on March 9.
  • The Justice Department announced a settlement requiring Live Nation to divest 13 amphitheaters and cap fees at 15%, but more than two dozen states rejected the deal as insufficient to break market power.
  • Internal Slack messages revealed employees discussed "gouging" fans with fees, while a Senate Permanent Subcommittee report alleges Live Nation pushed dynamic pricing that surged more than 700 percent between 2019 and 2022.
  • States seek stricter remedies including divestiture of Ticketmaster, arguing Live Nation's market power harms competition as evidence shows fans overpaid by roughly $1.56 to $1.72 per ticket.
  • Live Nation lawyers maintain the industry is too complex to monopolize, arguing artists and venues control pricing, while critics push for structural reform to restore market competition.
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Black America Web broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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