Orgs representing venues, artists and more are weighing in on Wednesday's historic verdict, which found that the concert giant violated antitrust laws. The Live Nation logo is displayed at a Live Nation corporate office on March 9, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. Mario Tama/Getty Images Trending on Billboard Following the verdict in the Live Nation case on Wednesday (April 15), in which a jury found that Live Nation and Ticketmaster violated federal and state antitrust laws, various stakeholders representing venues, artists, consumers and more began weighing in on the historic verdict, which delivered a major victory for the states that brought the case and keept open the possibility that the two companies could be broken up. Also sounding off were Live Nation itself and New York Attorney General Letitia James , one of the state attorneys general who prosecuted the case. Related Check out a sampling of reactions below. We’ll continue to update as more come through.…