LN-MCD merger doesn’t raise competition concerns after all, says CMA

The preliminary results of the CMA's ‘phase-2’ investigation indicate no lessening of competition in Northern Ireland as a result of LN-Gaiety's takeover of MCD

MCD's LGBTQ+ Love Sensation Festival took place in Dublin in August © Ray Keogh/MCD Productions

The latest phase of a Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) inquiry has found that the acquisition of MCD Productions by Live Nation-Gaiety does not raise competition concerns, paving the way for regulatory approval of the long-delayed merger in the UK.

The CMA’s preliminary ‘phase-1’ inquiry found, somewhat implausibly, that a merger of Live Nation and MCD could lessen competition in Northern Ireland by restricting the ability of rival promoters to sell tickets through LN-owned Ticketmaster.

The preliminary findings of…

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