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Brian Donley v. Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. et al
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April 25, 2025
Live Nation Investors Get 1st OK For $20M Eras Tour-Tied Deal
Event ticketing giant Live Nation and its shareholders on Friday secured a California federal judge's initial green light for their proposed $20 million deal to end proposed class action claims alleging the company misled shareholders in the face of anticompetitive allegations involving its Ticketmaster subsidiary following its missteps selling tickets for pop star Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.
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March 24, 2025
Live Nation Inks $20M Deal Over Swift Tour-Tied Investor Suit
Investors suing Live Nation Entertainment Inc. have asked a California federal judge to approve a $20 million deal ending claims that the company made misleading statements about its operations when news of alleged anticompetitive practices with Ticketmaster caused stock prices to drop following the tickets sales debacle for Taylor Swift's The Eras Tour.
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February 26, 2024
Live Nation Can't Cancel Suit Over Eras Tour Sales Meltdown
A California federal judge refused Friday to end a proposed securities class action alleging Live Nation made misleading statements about its operations when news of alleged anticompetitive practices with Ticketmaster caused stock prices to drop, finding the suit describes "a materially different state of affairs" than what Live Nation claimed.
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October 20, 2023
2 Firms To Lead Live Nation Suit Over Swift Tour Sales Fallout
Glancy Prongay & Murray LLP and The Rosen Law Firm PA have been appointed co-lead counsel in an investor suit against Live Nation Entertainment Inc. over fallout from last year's disastrous presale for Taylor Swift's Eras concert tour.
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August 07, 2023
Live Nation Antitrust News Sparks Investor Class Action
A Live Nation investor has slapped the entertainment giant with a proposed class action in California federal court, accusing it of making false statements about its operations when reports of the company's alleged anti-competitive practices with merger partner Ticketmaster caused its stock price to drop.