What goes around comes around: the jury finds Live Nation guilty of working like an illegal monopoly to dominate the live music market, and I’m excited for the future of concert ticket prices.


  • Live Nation was found guilty of operating an illegal monopoly
  • The case ruled that Live Nation overcharged fans $2 per ticket
  • This could result in Live Nation separating from Ticketmaster

The verdict is in: Live Nation and Ticketmaster exercise an illegal monopoly to ensure their reign over competitors in live event ticketing. And like many music fanatics, I’m just thrilled.

After four days of deliberations during a seven-week trial, a Manhattan jury on Wednesday (April 15) found Live Nation and its subsidiary Ticketmaster guilty of violating federal and state antitrust laws in order to stifle competing sites. Sanctions will be decided later, but they could range from staggering financial charges to a possible dissolution of the two companies.

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