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Live Nation Sets Aside $450 Million for Legal Battles After Antitrust Ruling

Concert revenue climbed 12%, reaching approximately $2.7 billion this quarter, as Live Nation reports its first earnings since the antitrust decision.

·May 5, 2026·via Hollywood Reporter Music
Live Nation Sets Aside $450 Million for Legal Battles After Antitrust Ruling

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Live Nation posted $3.8 billion in revenue for the first quarter, the company reported in its Q1 earnings report on Tuesday, though the live music giant also posted an operating loss of $371 million tied to $450 million in legal accruals from the company’s recent antitrust trial loss last month.

Tuesday’s earnings marked Live Nation’s first quarterly since the antitrust decision last month, where a jury determined that the company violated antitrust laws and functioned as a monopoly. Live Nation’s revenue grew 12 percent year over year, the company said, while deferred revenue — revenue tied to live events slated for later in the year — is up 22 percent to $6.6 billion, which indicates strong potential figures in the months ahead as the concert season comes into full swing.

Live Nation’s earnings stand in contrast to recent high-profile concert cancellations from the likes of acts including Post Malone, Meghan Trainor and the Pussycat Dolls, which has had fans questioning if the wider concert business is struggling in a more challenging economy as concert tickets have grown more expensive. Whether that’s the case remains to be seen; Live Nation said Tuesday that it has sold 107 million tickets year to date so far, an 11 percent jump from last year.

Concert revenue grew 12 percent to about $2.7 billion, while ticketing revenue climbed 10 percent to $765 million and sponsorship revenue grew 20 percent to $258.6 million.

In an increasingly digital and AI-driven world, the global desire for authentic human connection has never been stronger,” Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino said in a statement Tuesday. “We are seeing a fundamental shift as fans prioritize the ‘live’ experience—the chance to be physically present with their favorite artists and share that energy with friends and fellow fans in a way a screen simply cannot replicate.”

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