Live Nation Entertainment Inc

Live Nation Entertainment Inc

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Market Cap$39.19B
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P/E RatioDividendsReturn on EquityPrice-to-SalesDebt-to-Equity
Live Nation Entertainment IncLive Nation Entertainment Inc467.8--60%1.5-129.1

Earnings Call Q1 2026

May 5, 2026 - AI Summary

Strong demand / supply build-out (overall “good”): - Management emphasized that touring artist supply is expanding globally (more bands on the road globally), and Live Nation’s goal is to maintain/expand market share as the “pie grows.” - They described strong growth across venue types: stadiums globally, amphitheaters in the U.S., and arenas—driving expectation of continued concert and sponsorship strength worldwide. - Latin America called out as particularly strong (“on fire”) with demand not showing pullback, supporting global outperformance expectations.
Seasonality timing shift for investors / AOI phasing (surprising but helpful): - A key “watch this” item: fan count timing shifts this year due to venue mix—stadium growth globally and U.S. amphitheater growth tend to skew toward Q3 (calendar-driven, since many summer months fall in Q3). - Expected implication: stronger AOI in Q3, and on the margin, very strong Q4. - Translation for modeling: investors should be careful comparing quarter-to-quarter metrics versus prior years because the weighted quarter mix changes.
Amphitheaters confidence vs. last year’s stumble (good, with reassurance): - CEO addressed concerns that prior supply-side issues in amphitheaters could repeat. They argued demand should cover supply because: - Cancellations are normal: historically ~1%–2% cancellation rate, and they’re tracking slightly below industry; management cited ~15,000 shows on sale and ~100 cancellations as typical. - By May, demand is already visible (not last-minute “real-time” only), and ticket sales are up double digits YoY on show count/ticket sales metrics cited in the release. - Net: management sees no extraordinary cancellation/demand problem and expects a strong amphitheater year.

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$185.56

Target Price by Analysts

13% upsideLive Nation Entertainment Target Price DetailsTarget Price
$181.50

Current Fair Value

10.5% upside

Undervalued by 10.5% based on the discounted cash flow analysis.

Share Statistics

Market cap$39.19 Billion
Enterprise Value$48.11 Billion
Dividend Yield$- (-)
Earnings per Share$-0.24
Beta1.11
Outstanding Shares232,400,991

Return

Return on Equity-60.02%ROE
Return on Assets0.32%
Return on Invested Capital12.61%

Valuation & Multiples

P/E Ratio467.8P/E Ratio
PEG-26.33PEG
Price to Sales1.49Price to Sales
Price to Book Ratio27.38Price to Book Ratio
Enterprise Value to Revenue1.88
Enterprise Value to EBIT35.82
Enterprise Value to Net Income575
Total Debt to Enterprise0.37
Debt to Equity-129.08Debt to Equity

Revenue Sources

No data

Insider Trades

Last Earnings Call

Report Date
May 7, 2026
EPS Estimate
$-0.35
Average shareholder expectation
Revenue Estimate
$3.57 B
Average shareholder expectation

Next Earnings Call

Expected Date
August 6, 2026
EPS Estimate
$0.64
Average shareholder expectation
Revenue Estimate
$7.56 B
Average shareholder expectation

Institutional Put/Call Ratio

Market sentiment based on institutional option activity.

Put/Call Ratio0.9406 4.14%
Total Calls6,272,513 23.53%
Total Puts5,899,625 26.75%

Institutional Ownership

Holdings and activity of institutional investors.

Ownership %84.11% 1.44%
Total Invested$29.72B 8.71%
Investors Holding870 38.00%

ESG Score

No data

About Live Nation Entertainment Inc

CEO: Michael Rapino

Relevant Senate Committees

Judiciary

This committee oversees antitrust laws (DOJ), intellectual property, and M&A. Given Live Nation's market dominance (Ticketmaster) and ongoing antitrust scrutiny, its actions directly impact the company's competitive landscape and potential for mergers.

Commerce, Science, and Transportation

This committee has vast jurisdiction over interstate commerce, the FTC (consumer protection, antitrust concerns for Ticketmaster), and internet regulation (data privacy for online ticketing platforms), all of which directly impact Live Nation's core business model.