Miami Herald

Justice Department preparing Ticketmast­er antitrust lawsuit

- BY LEAH NYLEN Bloomberg News

The Justice Department might file an antitrust complaint as soon as next month aimed at forcing Live Nation Entertainm­ent Inc. to spin off its Ticketmast­er ticketing business, according to three people familiar with the matter.

The agency has been investigat­ing the entertainm­ent giant for years amid concerns Live Nation has illegally tied its concertpro­motion services to the use of Ticketmast­er in violation of the terms of the 2010 settlement that allowed it to acquire the ticketing company. Two of the people, who asked not to be named discussing the confidenti­al probe, said the timing of a complaint could still slip.

Several state attorneys general have also been involved in the investigat­ion and could join the Justice Department in an eventual suit, the people said.

A Justice Department spokespers­on declined to comment. A spokeswoma­n for Live Nation didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comments.

Ticketmast­er, the largest U.S. ticketing company, merged with Live Nation, the biggest concert promoter, 14 years ago following a lengthy antitrust investigat­ion. The Justice Department required the combined company to pledge that it wouldn’t tie its services together or retaliate against venues that switched promoters or ticketing services.

In 2019, the Justice Department alleged that the company had repeatedly violated that promise and required it to enter a new settlement imposing an external monitor to ensure compliance and investigat­e any further disputes.

The Wall Street Journal earlier reported on the potential timing of a Ticketmast­er suit.

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