Here are the most notable recent developments involving Ticketmaster/Live Nation class action lawsuits (based on publicly reported coverage I was able to pull up):
Antitrust class action (U.S.)—class certification in Dec 2025
A federal judge certified a nationwide class action brought against Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster, in a case alleging they used monopoly power to inflate ticket prices and fees. Coverage reports the certification ruling came from U.S. District Judge George Wu in December 2025, and that the case spans a long period and a very large number of ticket purchases.[2][3]
Ticket-fees “drip pricing” / hidden-price allegations—consumer class action momentum
Separate reporting also describes a consumer-focused class action alleging overcharging through late-appearing fees (often referred to as “drip pricing” in coverage). One report states that a proposed class action “will go forward” as a class action, referencing the judge’s decision in Los Angeles in December 2025.[3]
Ongoing/public updates you may want to track
If you’re trying to follow the “latest” status day-to-day, class-action tracking sites and the public-facing case/claim sites (when available) are usually updated when courts issue new orders (e.g., discovery rulings, motions, settlement talks, appeals). One such public case-information site exists for a Ticketmaster fee class action.[10]
If you tell me which lawsuit you mean (fees/drip pricing vs. antitrust vs. a data-breach-related case) and whether you want U.S. vs. Canada, I can summarize the latest procedural posture more precisely.