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A judge allowed the DOJ’s antitrust case against Live Nation to proceed, citing evidence it may control up to 80% of large outdoor amphitheater markets.
A federal judge in New York has denied Live Nation’s bid to dismiss the DOJ’s antitrust lawsuit, allowing key claims to proceed to trial.
The case alleges Live Nation, after acquiring Ticketmaster in 2010, used its dominance to stifle competition in ticketing, venue access, and concert promotions, harming consumers.
The judge found sufficient evidence for a jury to consider whether Live Nation controls a significant portion of the large outdoor amphitheater market, potentially around 80%.
Jury selection is set for March 2, 2026.
The company’s stock dropped initially but rebounded.
Live Nation denies the allegations, maintaining competition remains strong.
Un juez permitió que el caso antimonopolio del DOJ contra Live Nation siguiera adelante, citando evidencia de que puede controlar hasta el 80% de los grandes mercados de anfiteatros al aire libre.