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Ticketmaster Finds Itself in Federal Crosshairs Again

September 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Live Nation/Ticketmaster, the massive event conglomerate known for its controversial practices, is currently facing another federal lawsuit.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and seven states have filed a lawsuit against the company on Sept. 18, alleging that it has been complicit in allowing ticket brokers to manipulate the primary ticket market, resulting in inflated prices and limited availability for regular consumers.

According to the lawsuit, ticket brokers use various tactics, including creating multiple proxy Ticketmaster accounts, to purchase large quantities of tickets during major events and resell them at significantly higher prices on secondary ticket platforms.

The FTC claims that Ticketmaster not only turns a blind eye to these practices but also facilitates them by providing tools like TradeDesk to help brokers track and aggregate tickets purchased through multiple accounts.

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The lawsuit also alleges that Ticketmaster benefits from these practices as it operates a significant secondary marketplace where it can collect fees from both the initial sale and resale of tickets.

The attorneys general of several states have joined the suit, seeking civil penalties and additional monetary relief from the court.

While legal proceedings may take time, this latest action is part of a broader effort to combat ticket brokers and restore fairness to the ticketing industry, ultimately benefiting consumers.

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The merger of Ticketmaster and Live Nation in 2010 created Live Nation Entertainment, a company that dominates ticketing for major venues. This control has led to criticism from artists and consumers due to the company’s fees and practices.

Ticket-buying bots have been a long-standing issue, prompting legislation like the BOTS Act and initiatives like Ticketmaster’s “Verified Fan” program. However, incidents like the Taylor Swift ticket sale debacle have highlighted the challenges faced by fans in securing tickets at face value.

Recent actions by the FTC and other entities aim to address these issues and hold companies like Live Nation Entertainment accountable for their practices in the live entertainment market.

The ongoing efforts to regulate ticket sales and combat scalping may bring positive changes for music fans, but it will require patience as legal processes unfold and new laws are implemented.

For now, consumers can explore various measures to improve their chances of obtaining tickets at reasonable prices for popular events, while keeping an eye on developments in the ticketing industry.

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