Live Music Experts Weigh In on DOJ’s Live Nation Suit: ‘We Have an Industry to Save’

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At the NIVA conference in New Orleans, live music experts spoke about the DOJ lawsuit against Live Nation, predicting it will take years to play out.

Ticket Tyranny: The Unseen Grip of Market Dominance panel at the NIVA ’24 conference in New Orleans on June 4.Live music experts are anticipating the antitrust lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice against Live Nation to take years to resolve, given the wide scope of the claims against the concert giant and the various stakeholders in the live music ecosystem.

Unlike the consent decree that Live Nation has been under since the merger, which was designed to prevent the company from abusing its position,, director of Washington D.C.-based nonprofit organization Future of Music Coalition, told the audience that he believes the DOJ lawsuit is focusing on the correct parties impacted by the alleged monopoly: the artists, venues and fans.

 

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