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Opening Statements Begin in DOJ Antitrust Trial Targeting Live NationTicketmaster

Prosecutors aim to show exclusive contracts with venue leverage choked competition, opening the door to potential divestiture.

Overview

  • Jury selection started Monday in Manhattan, with opening arguments Tuesday and a trial expected to run about six weeks.
  • The DOJ and 39 states say the company monopolized primary ticketing and large amphitheater markets through long-term exclusivity and coercive tactics, citing control of roughly 70%–80% of major venues’ ticketing.
  • In opening statements, DOJ lawyer David Dahlquist said the ticket industry is "broken," while defense counsel David Marriott told jurors the companies lack monopoly power.
  • U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian earlier narrowed some claims but let core allegations proceed, denying Live Nation’s bid to pause the case after failed settlement overtures.
  • Expected witnesses include CEO Michael Rapino, Kid Rock, Irving Azoff, Desiree Perez, Ben Lovett and SeatGeek’s Jack Groetzinger, as a separate FTC lawsuit over resale practices continues.