StubHub Lawsuit: Claim Deadline Has Passed
The StubHub Lawsuit is closed: the deadline to file was Feb 15, 2026. Claims are no longer being accepted. Lantern (Labaton Keller Sucharow) is investigating arbitration claims alleging StubHub used unlawful “drip pricing” by revealing fees only at the end of checkout.
Updated July 14, 2026
What is the StubHub Lawsuit about?
Lantern (Labaton Keller Sucharow) is investigating arbitration claims alleging StubHub used unlawful “drip pricing” by revealing fees only at the end of checkout. Consumers who bought tickets on StubHub for events in New York (including NYC) or Nevada (including Las Vegas) between April 2022 and April 2025 may be eligible for up to $500 or more in recovery, depending on where the tickets were purchased. Attorney advertising intake: this is not a settled class action. Payout is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting information does not guarantee eligibility, attorney representation, an attorney-client relationship, or any recovery; those outcomes depend on law-firm review, applicable law, and a separate agreement with counsel.
Who qualifies for the StubHub Lawsuit?
You may qualify for the StubHub Lawsuit if you meet the eligibility requirements below. Eligibility is finally determined by the settlement administrator, not by Payout.
- Purchased tickets on StubHub for an event in New York or Nevada
- Purchase occurred between April 2022 and April 2025
Frequently asked questions
Before you file
If this is your first claim, how to claim a class action settlement walks through the process end to end, and what class action settlements actually pay per person explains how the amount is decided before you spend time on the form. Many cases need no receipts at all — see settlements with no proof of purchase.
Payout is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Settlement information is for general informational purposes only. Eligibility, legal representation, and any payment amount are determined by the settlement administrator, court, or participating law firm and are not guaranteed.