A record-breaking concert machine just stacked $25.2 billion in revenue while gearing up for a courtroom slugfest that could reshape its empire.
Global attendance flips the script
Global attendance flips the script
- Live Nation Entertainment pulled 159 million fans into 55000 shows.
- For the first time, overseas crowds outnumbered United States attendees.
- Michael Rapino hailed 2025 as a historic run for live music.
- Deferred revenue hit 4 billion dollars heading into 2026.
- Operating income climbed to 1.25 billion dollars.
- Adjusted operating income reached 2.37 billion after stripping key costs.
- A prior Astroworld settlement charge had dragged down 2024 comparisons.
- Jury selection in the Department of Justice case starts March 2.
- The concerts division generated 20.9 billion dollars in revenue.
- Segment AOI jumped 30 percent to 687 million.
- Margins expanded to a record 3.3 percent.
- Nearly 15 billion dollars was invested in artists and events.
- Ticketmaster posted 3.1 billion dollars in revenue.
- AOI hovered at 1.13 billion with margins near 37 percent.
- Fee-bearing ticket volume reached 346 million tickets.
- Anti-scalping efforts may trim 2026 ticketing profit slightly.
- Sponsorship and advertising delivered 1.3 billion dollars in revenue.
- Brand deals with Anheuser Busch InBev and Santander Bank boosted margins.
- Over 80 percent of the 2026 large venue shows are already booked.
- Early 2026 ticket sales stand at around 67 million fans.