Live Nation Entertainment LYV Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | $2.78B-46.1% | $5.15B-29.3% | $7.28B+22.5% | $5.95B+139% | $2.48B-45.7% | |
| Corporate Segment | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Other and Eliminations | -$6.11M+41.5% | -$10.44M+55.8% | -$23.59M-2.6% | -$22.99M-81.1% | -$12.7M+29.4% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $258.59M-21.6% | $329.92M-25.5% | $442.69M+30.0% | $340.56M+57.6% | $216.07M-23.2% | |
| Ticketing | $765.02M-9.6% | $846.23M+6.1% | $797.57M+7.4% | $742.7M+6.9% | $694.67M-17.4% | |
| Segment Reporting, Other Segment Item, Amount by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | $2.77B-48.1% | $5.34B-21.1% | $6.77B+21.1% | $5.59B+126% | $2.48B-48.3% | |
| Corporate Segment | $47.95M-41.3% | $81.68M+10.3% | $74.04M+3.9% | $71.23M+46.4% | $48.65M-31.2% | |
| Other and Eliminations | -$1.99M+55.5% | -$4.47M+74.3% | -$17.42M-7.0% | -$16.29M-139% | -$6.81M+44.1% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $94.04M-41.7% | $161.32M+24.5% | $129.62M+14.7% | $112.97M+41.0% | $80.1M-44.9% | |
| Ticketing | $509.42M-5.8% | $540.9M+5.7% | $511.62M+13.0% | $452.6M+2.5% | $441.61M-16.7% | |
| AOI by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | $2.89M— | —— | $514.17M+43.3% | $358.68M+5,359% | $6.57M— | |
| Corporate Segment | -$47.95M+41.3% | -$81.68M-10.3% | -$74.04M-3.9% | -$71.23M-46.4% | -$48.65M+31.2% | |
| Other and Eliminations | -$4.11M+31.0% | -$5.96M+3.4% | -$6.17M+8.0% | -$6.71M-13.9% | -$5.89M-1.4% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $164.55M-2.4% | $168.6M-46.1% | $313.07M+37.6% | $227.59M+67.4% | $135.96M+0.1% | |
| Ticketing | $255.6M-16.3% | $305.33M+6.8% | $285.95M-1.4% | $290.09M+14.6% | $253.06M-18.7% | |
| Goodwill, Gross by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | $1.65B+2.1% | $1.62B+1.9% | $1.59B-1.1% | $1.6B+4.8% | $1.53B+4.6% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $707.31M+1.8% | $694.77M+0.5% | $691.09M+5.1% | $657.65M+3.0% | $638.74M+1.4% | |
| Ticketing | $1.01B-0.2% | $1.01B+1.4% | $1B+0.5% | $995.92M+2.6% | $970.48M+0.6% | |
| Acquisition—current year by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | $35.5M+27.6% | $27.81M+214% | $8.87M-83.1% | $52.43M-5.6% | $55.55M+263% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $17.67M— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Ticketing | $0-100% | $8.97M— | $0-100% | $830K— | $0— | |
| Goodwill, Impaired, Accumulated Impairment Loss by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | $435.36M0.0% | $435.36M0.0% | $435.36M0.0% | $435.36M0.0% | $435.36M0.0% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Ticketing | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Foreign exchange by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | -$3.47M-247% | $2.36M— | —— | $20.98M+76.0% | $11.92M+150% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | -$5.14M-240% | $3.68M-89.0% | $33.44M+76.8% | $18.91M+115% | $8.79M+138% | |
| Ticketing | -$1.88M-141% | $4.64M-9.4% | $5.12M-79.2% | $24.61M+293% | $6.26M+135% | |
| Goodwill by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | $1.21B+2.8% | $1.18B+2.6% | $1.15B-1.5% | $1.17B+6.7% | $1.09B+6.5% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $707.31M+1.8% | $694.77M+0.5% | $691.09M+5.1% | $657.65M+3.0% | $638.74M+1.4% | |
| Ticketing | $1.01B-0.2% | $1.01B+1.4% | $1B+0.5% | $995.92M+2.6% | $970.48M+0.6% | |
| Goodwill, Measurement Period Adjustment by Business | ||||||
| Concerts | $1.5M— | —— | —— | —— | -$298K— | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Ticketing | -$120K— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— |
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- How does Live Nation Entertainment break its business down?
- Live Nation Entertainment (LYV) reports revenue by business across 5 parts — Concerts, Corporate Segment, Other and Eliminations, Sponsorship and Advertising and Ticketing. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Live Nation Entertainment's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Live Nation Entertainment's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
