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Ticket marketplace StubHub slips on the public stage in its trading debut on Wall Street

StubHub CEO Eric Baker poses for photos outside the New York Stock Exchange before his company's IPO, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)

Key Points

  • StubHub's initial public offering (IPO) was priced at $23.50 per share, raising approximately $800 million with a market valuation of about $8.6 billion.
  • The company aims to use the IPO proceeds to pay down debt and for general corporate purposes, while its CEO, Eric Baker, retains a controlling share.
  • Despite a 3% revenue increase in the first half of 2025, StubHub is experiencing slower growth compared to a 29% jump in revenue for the entire year of 2024.
  • StubHub faces legal scrutiny over hidden fees and pricing practices, including lawsuits from the attorney general for Washington, D.C., and inquiries in Pennsylvania and New York.
  • MarketBeat previews the top five stocks to own by November 1st.

NEW YORK (AP) — StubHub received a lackluster reception on Wall Street Wednesday.

The ticket marketplace's stock fell 6.4% from its initial public offering price of $23.50 per share on its first day of trading. The company's shares are trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “STUB."

StubHub offered just over 34 million shares and raised approximately $800 million. At the closing price, the company has a market valuation of about $8.1 billion.

StubHub plans to use proceeds from the sale to pay down debt and for general corporate purposes.

The company, which is based in New York, said buyers in more than 200 countries and territories used its platform to purchase more than 40 million tickets in 2024. It was co-founded in 2000 by current CEO, Eric Baker. He will remain CEO and maintain control of the company.

EBay bought StubHub in 2007. Baker left the company ahead of that sale and founded international online ticket exchange Viagogo in 2006. EBay sold StubHub to Viagogo in 2020 for $4.05 billion, essentially returning it to Baker, who then changed the name of the combined company to StubHub Holdings. It is among the largest platforms for secondary ticket sales. Its competitors include SeatGeek and Vivid Seats.

StubHub reported just a 3% increase in revenue to $827 million during the first half of 2025 compared with the same period in 2024. That puts the company on pace for slower revenue growth after notching a 29% jump for all of 2024.

Live Nation, which dominates the primary market for ticket sales through Ticketmaster, reported a 1.8% jump in revenue to just under $23.2 billion in 2024.

StubHub has come under criticism along with the broader ticketing industry over hidden fees and inflated ticket prices. The attorney general for Washington, D.C., sued StubHub last year, accusing the ticket resale platform of advertising deceptively low prices and then ramping up prices with extra fees. The company is also facing pricing and fee inquiries in Pennsylvania and New York.

Ticket prices for concerts and sporting events have been among the sharper rising costs for consumers over the last few years. Ticket prices rose 5.2% in 2024 after rising 6.8% in 2023, according to the U.S. Labor Department's consumer price index. Rising ticket prices outpaced the broader increases for overall inflation in both years and that trend has continued through 2025.

The IPO market is on track for its best year since 2021. Other notable debuts this year include the design software company Figma, the buy now, pay later company Klarna, Circle Internet Group, which issues the USDC stablecoin and the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini, which is majority owned by the Winklevoss twins.

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This story has been corrected to show the correct figures for 2024 revenue for Live Nation.

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