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American fans file class action lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company Live Nation for allegedly speculating on concert ticket prices in this country. The fans of Taylor Swift and of Beyoncéartists who have had several massive events in the country in the last year.
The lawsuit alleges that both companies have colluded with entertainment venues to increase ticket prices for shows. The allegation was presented through the law firm Kinder Law last Friday in California Superior Court. The accusations against Ticketmaster y Live Nation include ibreach of contract, fraud, negligence, negligent misrepresentation and antitrust violations.
Said law firm had already presented in a previous case when in December 2022 they alleged that Ticketmaster y Live Nation They had participated in apattern of organized crime activity“. In addition, violating the Law of Corrupt Organizations and Influenced by Organized Crime.
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On this occasion, the lawsuit has been launched by 365 music fans, including groups supporting Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and The Cure. Kinder Law has requested a jury trial, although it is not yet known whether his allegations will be taken to court. The law firm has indicated that each fan would have suffered a loss of “thousands of dollars” in addition to other damages, such as not having been able to purchase tickets to see their favorite artists.
Let us remember that Live Nation y Ticketmaster faces lawsuit from Justice Department and 29 attorneys general with monopoly accusations and having increased their rates for purchasing tickets. The lawsuit demands that the two aforementioned companies separate.
So far the only answer from Live Nation has been to affirm that it is absurd to classify the performance of both companies in the market as a monopoly. The trials have not yet been deliberated.
With information from Forbes
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Welcome to the World Today News interview segment! Today, we have two guests joining us to discuss a recent class action lawsuit filed against Ticketmaster and Live Nation for alleged concert ticket pricing speculation and collusion. Our first guest is Kenny from Los Angeles, a music fan who has tried to purchase concert tickets for both Taylor Swift and Beyoncé unsuccessfully. Our second guest is Mark, an entertainment lawyer representing the plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
Kenny, can you start by sharing your experience trying to purchase concert tickets for Taylor Swift and Beyoncé? How often do you find yourself having to spend significant amounts of money on concert tickets due to these alleged pricing practices?
Kenny: Sure, I’ve been trying to buy tickets for both Taylor Swift and Beyoncé concerts, and it’s been a real challenge. The prices seem to go up suddenly, and often times I find myself spending more than I can afford. I’ve missed out on seeing my favorite artists because of this. It’s frustrating because I feel like I’m being taken advantage of just for being a fan.
Mark, can you explain the accusations made against Ticketmaster and Live Nation? How do these companies allegedly collude with venues to drive up ticket prices?
Mark: Absolutely. The lawsuit alleges that Ticketmaster and Live Nation have colluded with venues to increase ticket prices for shows. They’ve been accused of breach of contract, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and antitrust violations. The claim is that Ticketmaster controls a large portion of the ticketing market, allowing them to manipulate prices and limit competition. This leads to inflated ticket prices and unfair treatment for fans like Kenny.
Kenny, have you been following the news about the lawsuit? Do you think it has any chance of success?
Kenny: I have, and I hope it does. I think the allegations are pretty serious, and fans deserve better. It’s hard to believe that Ticketmaster and Live Nation wouldn’t be trying to manipulate prices given their control over the market.
Mark, your law firm has already alleged similar conduct from Ticketmaster and Live Nation in a previous lawsuit. How does this new case differ?
Mark: