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Bangor’s amphitheater to be sold as part of Live Nation settlement with DOJ

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The Maine Savings Amphitheater may be sold as part of a federal lawsuit settlement.

The Justice Department reached a tentative settlement on Monday in the antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation Entertainment. A seven-page terms sheet released Monday outlines what must happen if a judge approves the settlement as is, including the sale of 13 Live Nation amphitheaters.

On that list is the Maine Savings Amphitheater in Bangor. The 14,000-seat venue hosts the city’s biggest summer concerts. It is the only New England venue on the list.

If the settlement is approved and Live Nation sells the amphitheater, a new ticket seller will be implemented after the venue requests companies submit bids, according to the settlement terms.

Alex Gray, president of Waterfront Concerts, the company that books concerts at the venue, did not respond to a request for comment.

It’s unclear when a sale would happen and what it means for the venue.

The lawsuit accused Ticketmaster and Live Nation of running an illegal monopoly with live events across the United States. It accused the companies of hurting artists and adding expensive fees to fans’ costs.

The tentative settlement outlines how Live Nation must fix those issues, including by allowing tickets to be sold by other entities and capping service fees at some venues.

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