Live entertainment and ticketing

What is Live Nation Entertainment?

Global live entertainment company operating concerts, venues, festivals, Ticketmaster ticketing, sponsorship, and artist services.

Category
Live entertainment and ticketing
Headquarters
Beverly Hills, CA
Founded
2010
Employees
About 16,000 full-time plus seasonal staff
Total funding
Public company; no current VC funding
Status
NYSE: LYV

What is Live Nation Entertainment?

Live Nation Entertainment is a public live entertainment and ticketing company headquartered in Beverly Hills, CA. Global live entertainment company operating concerts, venues, festivals, Ticketmaster ticketing, sponsorship, and artist services.

Live Nation Entertainment operates at enterprise scale, with $25.2B 2025 revenue, About 16,000 full-time plus seasonal staff employees, and a public-market profile of NYSE: LYV. Its operating model is built around Concert promotion, Venue operations, Festival production, Ticketmaster, and adjacent growth areas such as Sponsorship and advertising, Artist Nation, VIP and premium experiences, Data and fan marketing.

The company is important for sellers because it has national or global buying power, formal procurement, mature security and finance review, and large operational teams. The best entry points usually map to revenue growth, customer experience, labor productivity, supply-chain resilience, data, digital conversion, or cost reduction.

As of June 2026, the profile should be read as a current public-company account dossier rather than a startup funding page. Current leadership, recent revenue, public status, headquarters, office footprint, and technology signals are drawn from investor materials, official leadership pages, career pages, and public filings.

What does Live Nation Entertainment offer?

Live Nation Entertainment offers Concert promotion, Venue operations, Festival production, Ticketmaster, Sponsorship and advertising, and related services or platforms.

  • Concert promotion· Live events
  • Venue operations· Venues
  • Festival production· Live events
  • Ticketmaster· Ticketing
  • Sponsorship and advertising· Brands
  • Artist Nation· Artist services
  • VIP and premium experiences· Experiences
  • Data and fan marketing· GTM/data

How does Live Nation Entertainment make money?

Live Nation makes money by promoting concerts and festivals, operating venues, selling tickets through Ticketmaster, monetizing sponsorship and advertising inventory, and providing artist and fan services.

Live Nation makes money by promoting concerts and festivals, operating venues, selling tickets through Ticketmaster, monetizing sponsorship and advertising inventory, and providing artist and fan services. The economic model is recurring or repeat-purchase in the areas where customers come back frequently, and project, event, campaign, or merchandise-margin driven in the areas where spending is more episodic.

Revenue comes from event tickets, venue economics, sponsorship packages, service fees, VIP products, concessions, and advertising rather than a single fixed price card. Public filings and investor releases therefore describe revenue by segment, banner, product family, geography, or service type rather than a simple SaaS-style price sheet.

Growth depends on execution at scale: pricing, retention, traffic, digital conversion, supply, network or store productivity, vendor terms, brand strength, and capital allocation. For vendors, the strongest business case ties directly to measurable lift in revenue, margin, labor efficiency, asset utilization, customer satisfaction, compliance, or risk reduction.

Who leads Live Nation Entertainment?

Live Nation Entertainment is led by Michael Rapino with senior executives responsible for finance, technology, operations, commercial strategy, and category or segment performance.

  • Michael RapinoPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since Live Nation/Ticketmaster combinationLeads global concerts, ticketing, venue, and sponsorship strategy.
  • Joe BerchtoldPresident and Chief Financial OfficerLongtime executiveLeads finance, operations, and strategic execution.
  • Amy HowePresident and COO, TicketmasterTicketmaster leaderRuns ticketing marketplace and platform operations.
  • Russell WallachGlobal President, Media and SponsorshipSenior leaderLeads sponsorship, advertising, and brand partnerships.

How do you contact Live Nation Entertainment's leadership?

Live Nation Entertainment publishes official investor, media, or corporate contact routes, but this profile does not treat guessed personal executive addresses as verified. Use the public channel below or route through the relevant procurement, investor, media, or partner page.

Email formatinvestorrelations@livenation.com is public; personal executive email format not verified

How much funding has Live Nation Entertainment raised?

Live Nation Entertainment is a mature public company, not a current venture-backed private company: NYSE: LYV.

Live Nation Entertainment's capital profile is best understood through public-market status, operating cash flow, debt capacity, dividends or repurchases where applicable, acquisitions and divestitures, and ongoing investment in the operating platform. The current status is NYSE: LYV, with $25.2B 2025 revenue providing the scale context.

Unlike startup profiles, there is no meaningful current VC round table to enumerate. The relevant capital milestones are public listings, major mergers or acquisitions, portfolio changes, buybacks, dividends, debt financing, and strategic reinvestment.

Seller signal: Live Nation Entertainment can fund large programs when the business case is tied to current executive priorities. Expect mature procurement, legal, privacy, information security, finance, and business-unit review, and be ready to quantify impact on growth, retention, cost, productivity, customer experience, or risk.

How did Live Nation Entertainment get here?

Live Nation Entertainment reached its current scale through founding-era expansion, public-market access, operational execution, and major strategic milestones.

  1. 2005Live Nation spun outClear Channel spins out Live Nation as a live entertainment company.
  2. 2010Ticketmaster mergerLive Nation and Ticketmaster combine to create the current company.
  3. 2015Global venue expansionVenue, festival, and sponsorship scale expands internationally.
  4. 2020Pandemic disruptionLive events pause, reshaping liquidity and operating discipline.
  5. 2025$25.2B revenueLive Nation reports record-scale 2025 revenue across concerts, ticketing, and sponsorship.
  6. 2026Ticketmaster growth updateQ1 2026 materials report primary GTV and fee-bearing ticket growth.

Who are Live Nation Entertainment's competitors?

Live Nation Entertainment competes with large public and private companies across its core category, adjacent channels, and digital or platform substitutes.

  • AEG PresentsCompetes in concert promotion, festivals, venues, and artist relationships.
  • SeatGeekCompetes in primary and secondary ticketing with a mobile-first marketplace.
  • EventbriteCompetes for self-service event ticketing and organizer tooling.
  • StubHubCompetes in resale ticketing and event discovery.
  • CTS EventimCompetes in European ticketing, venues, and live entertainment services.

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