
The Belgian Competition Authority (BCA) is investigating Live Nation’s takeover of Pukkelpop, one of Belgium's biggest festivals with a capacity of 250,000.
Backstory:
After four decades of collaboration, in October it was announced Live Nation had agreed to become the parent company of Pukkelpop.
In Belgium, Live Nation provides artist booking services, organizes festivals (including three of Belgium’s biggest: Rock Werchter, Dour and Graspop), manages large concert venues such as AFAS Dome, Trixxo Arena and more, and operates ticket sales via its Ticketmaster platform.
The investigation:
The BCA’s investigation will assess the likely effects of the takeover on competition in the Belgian music festival space, and in the field of live entertainment in general.
It will be conducted independently by the BCA Prosecution and Investigation Service and will consider competition rules prohibiting anti-competitive agreements and abuses of dominant positions.
Live Nation
Pukkelpop
Belgian Competition Authority
Ticketmaster
Rock Werchter
Dour
Graspop
AFAS Dome
Trixxo Arena
Regulatory Scrutiny Of Music Mergers
Antitrust Scrutiny in Live Music
Industry Consolidation
Live Events Infrastructure Consolidation
Antitrust Enforcement In Live Music
Antitrust
Competition Inquiry
Mergers & Acquisitions
Government Scrutiny
Ticketing
Belgium
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
- This story was written with information from the BCA’s press release.
- We covered it because it’s news of a regulatory investigation involving Live Nation.













