Live Nation Entertainment LYV Business Segments
| FY'25 | FY'24 | FY'23 | FY'22 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Business | |||||
| Concerts | $20.86B+9.7% | $19.02B+1.5% | $18.74B+38.9% | $13.49B+186% | |
| Corporate Segment | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Other and Eliminations | -$69.72M-33.1% | -$52.38M+24.4% | -$69.29M-253% | -$19.61M-3,027% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $1.33B+11.2% | $1.2B+9.1% | $1.1B+13.1% | $968.15M+135% | |
| Ticketing | $3.08B+3.1% | $2.99B+0.8% | $2.96B+32.4% | $2.24B+97.4% | |
| Percentage Of Segment Revenue To Total Revenue by Business | |||||
| Concerts | 0.8+0.7% | 0.8-0.4% | 0.8+2.0% | 0.8+7.4% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | 0.1+1.9% | 0.1+8.3% | 0-17.2% | 0.1-12.1% | |
| Ticketing | 0.1-5.4% | 0.1-0.8% | 0.1-3.0% | 0.1-26.0% | |
| Segment Reporting, Other Segment Item, Amount by Business | |||||
| Concerts | $20.17B+9.1% | $18.49B+0.4% | $18.42B+38.3% | $13.32B— | |
| Corporate Segment | $275.61M+13.4% | $242.96M+13.0% | $214.97M+28.1% | $167.88M— | |
| Other and Eliminations | -$44.99M-86.5% | -$24.12M+18.8% | -$29.72M-487% | -$5.06M— | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $484.01M+12.2% | $431.24M+2.7% | $420.08M+11.7% | $376.17M— | |
| Ticketing | $1.95B+4.4% | $1.87B+2.5% | $1.82B+27.6% | $1.43B— | |
| CapEx by Business | |||||
| Concerts | $942.05M+91.6% | $491.69M+41.9% | $346.39M+25.0% | $277.13M+201% | |
| Corporate Segment | $21.36M-36.2% | $33.51M-4.6% | $35.12M+263% | $9.68M-58.0% | |
| Other Operating Segment | $0— | $0— | $0+100% | -$17K— | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $30.96M+26.3% | $24.51M+34.3% | $18.25M-5.8% | $19.38M+57.6% | |
| Ticketing | $92.06M+4.7% | $87.93M+27.4% | $68.99M-2.5% | $70.74M+44.4% | |
| AOI by Business | |||||
| Corporate Segment | -$275.61M-13.4% | -$242.96M-13.0% | -$214.97M-28.1% | -$167.88M-51.8% | |
| Other and Eliminations | -$24.73M+12.5% | -$28.26M+28.6% | -$39.57M-172% | -$14.55M-109% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $845.23M+10.7% | $763.78M+13.1% | $675.14M+14.0% | $591.97M+144% | |
| Ticketing | $1.13B+1.0% | $1.12B-2.4% | $1.15B+41.7% | $812.71M— | |
| Goodwill, Gross by Business | |||||
| Concerts | $6.33B+8.7% | $5.82B+3.6% | $5.62B+2.5% | $5.48B+2.8% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $2.68B+2.5% | $2.62B-0.9% | $2.64B-3.1% | $2.73B+30.6% | |
| Ticketing | $3.98B+0.7% | $3.95B-1.6% | $4.02B+6.4% | $3.78B+16.1% | |
| Acquisition—current year by Business | |||||
| Concerts | $144.66M+252% | $41.1M-54.7% | $90.77M+143% | $37.39M-55.8% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $0-100% | $1.02M— | $0— | $0-100% | |
| Ticketing | $9.8M+1,833% | $507K— | $0-100% | $6.05M-96.2% | |
| Goodwill, Impaired, Accumulated Impairment Loss by Business | |||||
| Concerts | $1.74B0.0% | $1.74B0.0% | $1.74B0.0% | $1.74B0.0% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Ticketing | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| Foreign exchange by Business | |||||
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $64.82M+242% | -$45.78M— | —— | $15.03M— | |
| Ticketing | $40.63M+183% | -$48.82M— | —— | -$28.79M— | |
| Goodwill by Business | |||||
| Concerts | $4.59B+12.4% | $4.08B+5.2% | $3.88B+3.7% | $3.74B+4.1% | |
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $2.68B+2.5% | $2.62B-0.9% | $2.64B-3.1% | $2.73B+30.6% | |
| Ticketing | $3.98B+0.7% | $3.95B-1.6% | $4.02B+6.4% | $3.78B+16.1% | |
| Goodwill, Measurement Period Adjustment by Business | |||||
| Sponsorship and Advertising | $0— | $0— | $0+100% | -$85.17M— | |
| Ticketing | $0— | $0— | —— | $72.42M— | |
| Revenue by Geography | |||||
| Europe | $5.82B+25.8% | $4.62B+4.4% | $4.43B+40.0% | $3.16B+263% | |
| Total Domestic Operations | $14.33B-0.3% | $14.37B+1.1% | $14.22B+28.7% | $11.05B+117% | |
| Total Other Foreign Operations | $5.06B+21.5% | $4.16B+1.8% | $4.09B+65.1% | $2.47B+682% |
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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.
