Live Nation Faces Backlash After Banning Personal Chairs, Charging $15 for Venue Rentals

Live Nation Faces Backlash After Banning Personal Chairs, Charging $15 for Venue Rentals

By Marcus Bennett

November 25, 2024 at 05:09 AM

Live Nation's ban on personal lawn chairs at their venues, followed by offering rentals for $15, has sparked significant backlash from concertgoers. This policy affects 31 out of 37 Live Nation amphitheaters nationwide.

Empty folding chairs in outdoor venue

Empty folding chairs in outdoor venue

The six venues still allowing personal chairs require seat bottoms to be no higher than nine inches off the ground. While Live Nation cites security and faster entry as reasons for the ban, many customers view it as another revenue-generating tactic.

At Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), the policy only applies to Live Nation events. SPAC-produced shows, including the Saratoga Jazz Festival and performances by New York City Ballet and The Philadelphia Orchestra, continue to allow personal lawn chairs, blankets, and outside food and beverages.

The chair rental policy has prompted calls for boycotts, particularly after SPAC adopted Live Nation's dynamic pricing model for non-Live Nation events. This controversy comes amid an ongoing antitrust lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, alleging illegal monopolistic practices that harm both competitors and consumers.

Businessman checking phone with charts

Businessman checking phone with charts

Elon Musk speaking at press event

Elon Musk speaking at press event

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