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Attorney General Liz Murrill and Coalition of States Win Trial Against Live Nation and Ticketmaster
Attorney General Liz Murrill and a coalition of 33 other attorneys general today won their lawsuit against Live Nation after a jury found that Live Nation and Ticketmaster violated federal and state antitrust laws by eliminating competition and driving up costs for fans, artists, and venues across the country. After a five-week trial, the jury found that Attorney General Murrill and the coalition successfully proved that Live Nation and Ticketmaster have unlawfully maintained and abused their monopoly power that prevents other ticketing services, venue owners, and concert promoters from successfully competing. As a result, fans are charged higher prices for tickets.
“This decision is a significant win for Louisiana consumers. For far too long, Live Nation used its market power to stifle competition, limit consumer choice, and drive up prices for live entertainment at venues across Louisiana—including the Caesars Superdome, Smoothie King Center, Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, Raising Cane’s River Center, The Fillmore New Orleans, and House of Blues New Orleans—and across the United States. My office will continue to stand up for fair markets and hold corporations accountable when they abuse their power," said Attorney General Murrill.
In May 2024, Attorney General Murrill, a coalition of 40 other states, and the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Live Nation, alleging that its control over almost every aspect of the live event business – from venue ownership to event promotion to ticketing services through Ticketmaster – allowed it to raise costs for both fans and artists and to suppress competition. During the trial that began on March 2, 2026, DOJ reached a settlement with Live Nation, which Attorney General Murrill and the coalition of 33 states rejected, choosing to continue litigation.
The jury today found Live Nation and Ticketmaster liable for violating federal and state laws by engaging in anticompetitive conduct. The jury found that Ticketmaster unlawfully maintains a monopoly in the market for ticketing services at major concert venues. The jury also found that Live Nation has a monopoly in the market for large amphitheaters used by artists and that Live Nation unlawfully requires artists who use the amphitheaters it owns to also use its event promotion services. In addition, the jury determined that fans have been overcharged for concert tickets at major concert venues across the country.
Having successfully proven their case on liability to the jury, Attorney General Murrill and the coalition will argue for remedies and financial penalties at a separate bench trial.