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Live Nation and AEG are building more midsize concert venues in smaller cities for non-superstar headlining artists. Here's why it's happening.
"While Live Nation contributed to this industry effort in good faith, we set our own unique policies and refund terms to support fans and artists. We did not collude with AEG or anyone else.
Along with NIVA, AEG, and Live Nation, the letter was signed by the Broadway League, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, the International Association of Venue Managers, the ...
Top execs from Live Nation and AEG (and influencer Jason Isbell) tell why the move to require more of concertgoers seemed abrupt but may have been inevitable. Without making light of the situation ...
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After four years, a settlement has been reached with Denver and the promoters Live Nation, AEG, and PBS12. FOX31 sat down with the woman who made the initial complaint.
Live Nation, the company that owns Ticketmaster, and AEG Presents announced plans to refund tickets for shows and concerts postponed by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The policy will begin May 1.
Live Nation posted $7 billion in revenue for the second quarter of 2025, a 16 percent jump from a year ago and a significant bump from the company’s first quarter earnings back in May as the ...
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