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Live Nation Antitrust Trial Begins: Ticketmaster Breakup Looms

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 5:07 am
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Live Nation Entertainment faces a pivotal antitrust trial against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) this week, with potential outcomes that could lead to the breakup of the company and its Ticketmaster ticketing division. The DOJ claims Live Nation maintains an illegal monopoly stifling competition in the live music sector.

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Opening Statements Highlight Industry WoesCore Allegations: The ‘Flywheel’ MonopolyRemaining Claims and Limited Price ImpactRipple Effects Across North AmericaOutlook and Possible Remedies

Opening Statements Highlight Industry Woes

Attorney David Dahlquist addressed jurors on Tuesday, declaring, “Today, the concert ticket industry is broken. In fact, the concert industry itself is broken. It is controlled by a monopolist. It is controlled by Live Nation.” He referenced the chaotic 2022 ticket sales for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour to underscore market dominance and urged the Manhattan federal jury to dismantle the company’s grip.

Live Nation attorney David Marriott countered that the firm battles fierce rivals daily. “Every customer we get is a hard-fought battle in a competitive marketplace,” he stated.

Core Allegations: The ‘Flywheel’ Monopoly

The DOJ launched the lawsuit in 2024, joined by multiple U.S. states, accusing Live Nation of a self-perpetuating “flywheel.” Revenues from ticket sales fund exclusive artist promotion deals, which in turn secure exclusive ticketing agreements with venues, the department argues. “It is time to break up Live Nation-Ticketmaster,” stated former U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland at the filing.

Live Nation maintains artists and teams dictate prices and ticket distribution, insisting the suit fails to tackle fan issues like high costs and access. Pretrial rulings narrowed the case; Judge Arun Subramanian dismissed certain claims lacking evidence, such as public ticketing sales and major venue bookings.

Remaining Claims and Limited Price Impact

Two primary allegations persist: artists must use Live Nation’s promotion for key amphitheatres, and venues face pressure for exclusive ticketing to book top performers. Stephen Selznick, a partner at Toronto-based law firm Cassels Brock & Blackwell, notes these limits direct consumer price discussions. “You’re not going to hear about how hockey tickets are $2,000 apiece,” he said, though successful DOJ remedies could indirectly ease costs via artist and venue dynamics.

Ripple Effects Across North America

A DOJ victory could reshape Live Nation’s Canadian operations, given integrated North American tours. Touring acts like Taylor Swift treat the continent as one market, with unified ticketing and promotion. Her six Toronto shows generated $282 million in economic activity, tourism officials estimate. “In an integrated market like that, what happens in the U.S. is going to be very impactful on what would happen here,” Selznick explained.

Canada’s Competition Bureau and ongoing local cases against Live Nation watch closely. The Consumers Council of Canada seeks approval to sue over gatekeeping practices inflating costs. University of Ottawa law professor Jennifer Quaid, formerly with the DOJ, stresses Canada must prove domestic impacts separately.

Outlook and Possible Remedies

The trial remains early, with Quaid warning of challenges ahead: “We’re about to start the merit stage. That’s a big hill to climb first.” Even a win may avoid breakup, favoring behavioral remedies like banning exclusivity deals. Selznick deems such measures more probable. Keldon Bester, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project, remains optimistic: “If this breaks the important levers for how Ticketmaster-Live Nation keeps costs high, then customers could see real relief.”

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