the Ticketmaster Fee Class Action Website
Lawsuit alleging that Ticketmaster and Live Nation have monopoly power in primary ticketing services and concert promotion services for major concert venues.
www.ticketmasterfeeclassaction.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
Canada: A $6 million class-action settlement in Regina, Saskatchewan, resolved a case accusing Ticketmaster of deceptive “drip pricing” on Canadian tickets sold in 2018. Eligible Canadians could receive up to about $45 in Ticketmaster credit, with distribution to roughly a million affected customers. The settlement was finalized in late January 2025 after the court approved the deal, though Ticketmaster denied wrongdoing [CBC News, Jan 27, 2025][Yahoo Canada, Dec 5, 2024]. The action targeted fees added late in the checkout process and sought to address consumer protection concerns under provincial law in Canada [CBC News excerpt]. This remains a notable, resolved Canadian example of fee-related consumer actions against Ticketmaster.
United States: There has been ongoing movement in U.S. antitrust and consumer-protection actions against Ticketmaster and Live Nation, including certification and litigation activity in late 2025 and into 2026. A federal judge granted class certification in December 2025 for a nationwide antitrust lawsuit alleging inflated primary service fees across hundreds of millions of tickets, potentially exposing defendants to substantial damages under federal antitrust remedies. Separately, there are several ongoing consumer-protection filings accusing concealment of total ticket costs until late in checkout, with the cases pursuing relief under state consumer-protection laws and related statutes. These developments indicate continued litigation momentum around “junk fees” and pricing practices, though the scope and outcomes vary by case [AllAboutLawyer article, Dec 16, 2025][ClassAction.org updates, 2025-03-24].
If you’d like, I can pull the most current docket status and summarize the key claims, settlements, and potential damages for the U.S. actions, or focus on Canada’s settlement specifics (eligibility window, how to claim credits, and redemption rules) with the exact court documents or official notices. I can also track ongoing developments and provide brief updates as new filings or settlements occur.
Citations:
Lawsuit alleging that Ticketmaster and Live Nation have monopoly power in primary ticketing services and concert promotion services for major concert venues.
www.ticketmasterfeeclassaction.comTicketmaster customers file class action lawsuit over UPS Delivery and Order Processing fees.
topclassactions.comA proposed class action lawsuit alleges Ticketmaster and Live Nation illegally conceal the full price of tickets until the end of online checkout.
www.classaction.orgFederal judge grants class certification for nationwide antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, covering 400 million ticket purchases since
allaboutlawyer.comA $6-million settlement that could see around a million Canadians eligible for a credit with Ticketmaster was finalized in Regina last week.
www.cbc.caWe find ourselves mentioning Ticketmaster again in this issue, as attorneys investigate how the company administers its hefty fees.
www.classaction.orgA class action targets Ticketmaster over hidden junk fees, advancing a major case on pricing deception and consumer protection.
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