A federal jury in Manhattan found Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster liable for antitrust violations.
The April 15, 2026, verdict concluded a six-week civil trial.
More than 30 state attorneys general brought the suit against the company.
Plaintiffs argued the company’s dominance inflated ticket prices and stifled competition.
State officials pursued the case after the U.S. Department of Justice reached a settlement in March.
Attorneys general deemed the federal settlement inadequate because it allowed the company to remain intact.
The jury's finding could result in significant monetary penalties or a court-ordered breakup.
A judge will determine final damages and potential injunctive relief.