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Live Nation Schedules Conference Call to Discuss Launch of Global Ticketing Business

Fri Jan 4, 2008 7:36pm EST
Live Nation Schedules Conference Call to Discuss Launch of Global Ticketing
Business

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Live Nation (NYSE: LYV), the
world's largest live music company, announced today that it will host a
conference call to discuss the launch of its global ticketing business.
    (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070220/LATU096LOGO)
    The conference call is scheduled for Friday, January 11, 2008 at
10:00 a.m. Eastern Time.  To access the teleconference, please dial
888-603-6873 (U.S.) or 973-321-1019 (int'l) ten minutes prior to the start
time and reference passcode 30047804.
    The call will be made available via live webcast and all written materials
accompanying the presentation will be posted at the Investor Relations section
of the company's website located at http://www.livenation.com under "About
Us."
    If you cannot listen to the teleconference at its scheduled time, there
will be a replay available through Friday, January 18th, which can be accessed
by dialing 800-642-1687 (U.S.) or 706-645-9291 (Int'l), passcode 30047804.
The webcast will also be archived on the company's website.
    About Live Nation:
    Live Nation is the future of the music business.  With the most live
concerts, music venues and festivals in the world and the most comprehensive
concert search engine on the web, Live Nation is revolutionizing the music
industry: onstage and online.  Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Live
Nation is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol
"LYV."   Additional information about the company can be found at
http://www.livenation.com under the "About Us" section.
SOURCE  Live Nation

media, John Vlautin, or investors, Lee Ann Gliha, both for Live Nation,
+1-310-867-7000



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