Live Nation CEO thinks concert tickets are underpriced
Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino claims ticket prices are still too low despite rising costs and government lawsuits over alleged monopoly and illegal resale practices.
- In May 2024, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a lawsuit against Live Nation accusing it of monopolistic and unlawful practices in the U.S. live events industry.
- The lawsuit followed allegations by the FTC and seven states that Live Nation and Ticketmaster used illegal tactics with brokers to resell tickets at high markups.
- Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino stated last week at a CNBC conference that despite rising costs and an average ticket price of $72, concerts have been priced too low for a significant period.
- Music producer Jack Antonoff condemned Rapino's stance on ticket pricing, asserting that selling tickets above their original price ought to be illegal and describing the CEO's viewpoint as a disturbing perspective.
- The lawsuit and public debate highlight tensions over ticket pricing transparency and fairness amid record-high average prices and government efforts to impose resale price caps.
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Live Nation's CEO thinks concert tickets are 'underpriced'
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*Plugging my own tweet because this clip of Dave makes me laugh every time*This fucking guy Michael Rapino needs to be...well I'm not sure if I'm allowed to say beat with a hammer, but he needs to be ...
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