US Senate panel to hold ticket pricing hearing with Kid Rock, Live Nation executive

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US President Donald Trump, alongside the singer Kid Rock, makes remarks as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in March 2025.

US President Donald Trump, alongside the singer Kid Rock, as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in March 2025.

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- A US Senate Commerce Committee panel will hold a hearing next week on efforts to crack down on unfair ticketing issues that will include an executive from Ticketmaster-parent company Live Nation and singer Kid Rock, a Senate aide told Reuters.

The Justice Department and dozens of state attorneys-general sued Live Nation Entertainment and its Ticketmaster unit in 2024 for allegedly monopolising markets across the live concert industry in ways that hurt artists and fans.

Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn will chair the Jan 28 hearing before the Consumer Protection, Technology, and Data Privacy subcommittee that will also focus on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) suit against Ticketmaster, all-in pricing, and other consumer protection issues.

The FTC in August sued ticket reseller Key Investment Group for evading purchasing limits to buy up thousands of tickets to live events including Taylor Swift’s Eras tour and resell them at a mark-up using thousands of Ticketmaster accounts.

Blackburn and Senator Ben Ray Lujan, a Democrat, filed a legal brief supporting the FTC suit against Key Investment, saying “bad actors buy up tickets with no intention of using them. They then resell the tickets on secondary markets with eye-popping mark-ups”.

He said: “Their unearned profits come out of the pockets of ordinary Americans who just want to attend a performance by a favorite artist or cheer on their team at the big game.”

Key Investment has denied wrongdoing, saying its ticket purchases did not use automated software, or bots.

US President Donald Trump in March 2025 signed an executive order aimed at protecting fans from “exploitative ticket scalping” and reforming the US live entertainment ticketing industry.

Kid Rock, who attended the signing, in 2025 decried ticket scalpers’ use of bots to buy large numbers of tickets at face value and then resell them for a big mark-up.

Live Nation Entertainment, which did not immediately comment on Jan 21, said in 2025 it supported Mr Trump’s order and thanked him for trying to address scalpers and bots.

In January 2025, US senators assailed Live Nation Entertainment’s lack of transparency and inability to block bot purchases of tickets.

That hearing was called after a major fiasco involving ticket sales for a Swift concert tour. REUTERS

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