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About Live Nation – For Concert Fans
Elevate your live music experience with The Live Nation App. From the moment you buy your tickets to the day of show, get all the info you need, all in one place.
Check out the features:
• Never miss a show — Buy tickets anytime, anywhere
• Stay in the know - Get all the latest info on concerts, festivals, livestreams, venues and more!
• Skip the line — Password-free, in-app presales
• Don’t miss a beat - Order online at our venues and skip the lines
• Go paperless — With mobile entry, your phone is your ticket*
• Access your Live Nation Premium Seats*
• Offline mode — Access and view your tickets when network connection is slow or limited
• Share tickets with friends— Buy, sell and transfer Ticketmaster verified tickets
*at participating venues
Version
Version: 8.6.1
App Information
| Official website | https://livenation.app.link/livenation |
|---|---|
| Languages | N/A |
| Category | Entertainment, Music |
| Age Rating | 4+ |
The monopoly app that breaks when you need it most
Ticketmaster owns Live Nation. Live Nation owns most venues. And together, they've created an app so broken that I almost missed the concert I paid $106 to attend.
Three days of testing hell
Downloaded the app to buy Eagles tickets. First attempt: crash. Second device: "can't process on this device" error. Third device after 3 hours: finally worked. Four $15 tickets cost me $106 total. The fees literally doubled my purchase price.
Day of show? App demanded I re-verify my account because I "hadn't used it recently" (I'd literally checked tickets the day before). The verification email? Led to an error page saying "session expired." Twenty minutes before showtime, still fighting with login screens. Eventually screenshot my tickets from the website like it's 2010.
The pros and cons
Pros
Tickets eventually appear (sometimes)
Mobile entry when it doesn't crash
Shows nearby concerts
Cons
Login randomly fails for "security"
Android version crashes constantly
Fees equal actual ticket price
Customer service doesn't exist
Can't access tickets offline
What everyone's screaming about
Reddit and App Store reviews paint the same picture. "Monopoly app designed to fail," one user wrote after being charged twice. Another couldn't access tickets at the venue gate despite purchasing months earlier.
Google Play reviews are brutal - averaging 2 stars with hundreds reporting the Android version is completely unusable. One person installed it on iPhone after Android failed completely.
The DOJ is literally suing them for anticompetitive practices. Thirty states joined the lawsuit. Yet we're still forced to use this disaster because they own everything.
How it compares
Feature | Live Nation | AXS | SeatGeek | StubHub |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Service fees | $46 on $60 | $8-12 | $10-15 | 15% |
App stability | Crashes daily | Stable | Stable | Stable |
Login issues | Constant | Rare | None | Minimal |
Customer support | Never responds | 24hr | Same day | 12hr |
Skip it if you can
If the venue offers ANY other ticketing option, use it. AXS, SeatGeek, even calling the box office directly. Live Nation only works because they've cornered the market, not because the app functions.
I kept it installed only because three venues I frequent require it. But I now screenshot everything, save receipts, and pray the app works on show day. This isn't how ticketing should work in 2025.














