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Live Nation º£½ÇÊÓÆµ reports £10.7m pre-tax loss in 2024 results

Turnover also fell from £453.8m to £415.2m

Live Nation promoted the 2024 tour by Charli XCX (Image: Getty Images)

Live Nation's º£½ÇÊÓÆµ concert promotion division has reported an increase in losses, as its turnover also took a hit during the latest financial year.

The subsidiary of the US entertainment giant posted a pre-tax loss of £10.7m for 2024, according to newly filed accounts with Companies House.

This is a stark contrast to the previous year when Live Nation (Music) º£½ÇÊÓÆµ reported a pre-tax loss of just £1.9m in 2023, as reported by .

The company's turnover also saw a decline over the same period, dropping from £453.8m to £415.2m.

The last time the Live Nation division recorded a pre-tax profit was back in 2012, when it achieved £4.3m. Since then, the company's cumulative losses have exceeded £150m.

The firm attributed the decrease in its 2024 turnover primarily to a drop in admissions, while the pre-tax loss was due to increased staff costs.

The accounts reveal that staff costs soared from £59.3m to £82.9m within the year.

The main contributor to this increase was a rise in wages and salaries, which went up from £51.6m to £73.1m, as the average number of employees grew from 946 to 1,133.