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Kid Rock Testifies Against Ticketmaster and Live Nation at Senate Hearing

Photo Credit | C-SPAN
Photo Credit | C-SPAN

Kid Rock delivered blunt testimony before the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee, taking aim at the concert ticketing industry and singling out Ticketmaster and Live Nation for what he described as systemic failures that harm both artists and fans.

Appearing at a hearing focused on ticket pricing and industry consolidation, Kid Rock argued that the 2010 merger between Ticketmaster and Live Nation has led to higher prices, fewer choices, and a lack of accountability. He told lawmakers that the promises made at the time of the merger have not been kept and that fans are paying the price.

Claims of Monopoly Power

During his testimony, Kid Rock said the combined company holds too much control over ticketing, promotion, and venues. He argued that artists often have little leverage when negotiating tour terms and that fans face inflated fees and limited transparency when purchasing tickets.

He characterized the modern ticketing ecosystem as stacked against consumers, saying resale markets and service fees have become disconnected from the actual value of the ticket.

Calls for Reform

Kid Rock urged Congress to take concrete action, including reconsidering the Live Nation Ticketmaster merger. He also proposed capping ticket resale prices to prevent extreme markups and called for stronger enforcement against ticket bots that scoop up inventory before fans have a fair chance to buy.

He emphasized that artists should have greater control over how their tickets are sold and distributed, rather than relying on a single dominant platform.

Industry Pushback

Live Nation representatives disputed Kid Rock’s characterization, telling senators that the company does not collude with ticket resellers and actively works to combat bots. They defended the merger as beneficial to artists and venues, citing investments in technology and fan protections.

Lawmakers pressed both sides on enforcement gaps and transparency, signaling continued interest in regulating the ticketing industry more aggressively.

Why It Matters

Kid Rock’s appearance added a high profile voice to growing frustration over concert ticket prices and access. His testimony echoed complaints from fans across genres who have grown accustomed to rapid sellouts and escalating fees.

As Congress continues to examine the live entertainment business, the hearing underscored how deeply ticketing practices have become a cultural and political issue, not just an industry concern.

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