The Justice Department is suing Ticketmaster and Live Nation. What does that mean for concertgoers?

FILE - Fans wait to go through security before Taylor Swift performs at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on July 28, 2023. The 2022 fiasco after there were a myriad of problems with fans trying to buy tickets for Swift's massive "Eras" tour shone a light on cracks in the ticketing system. (Jessica Christian/San Francisco Chronicle via AP, File)

Will the Justice Department's lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation give concertgoers, sports fan and theater patrons some relief from surging ticket prices?

The lawsuit could potentially lead to a breakup of Live Nation Entertainment, a company that resulted from Ticketmaster's 2010 merger with concert promoter Live Nation. Attorney General Merrick Garland said the aim is to allow more competition and to let smaller players gain more of the U.S. ticket-selling market — which Ticketmaster controls a whopping 70% of.

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