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    SEC Form 10-Q filed by Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp.

    2/6/26 8:25:36 AM ET
    $MSGE
    Services-Misc. Amusement & Recreation
    Consumer Discretionary
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    UNITED STATES
    SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
    Washington, D.C. 20549
    ____________________
    FORM 10-Q
    ________________________
    (Mark One)
     ☑QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the quarterly period ended December 31, 2025
    OR
     ☐TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
    For the transition period from             to
    Commission File Number: 001-41627
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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) 
    Nevada
     92-0318813
    (State or other jurisdiction of
    incorporation or organization)
     (I.R.S. Employer
    Identification No.)
    Two Penn Plaza
    New York,
    NY10121
    (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)

    Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212) 465-6000
    Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
    Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
    Class A Common StockMSGENew York Stock Exchange

    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. ☑ Yes ☐ No
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). ☑ Yes ☐ No
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
    Large accelerated filer☑Accelerated filer☐
    Non-accelerated filer☐Smaller reporting company☐
    Emerging growth company☐
    If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
    Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). ☐ Yes ☑ No
    Number of shares of common stock outstanding as of January 31, 2026:
    Class A Common Stock par value $0.01 per share —40,406,345 
    Class B Common Stock par value $0.01 per share —6,866,754 



    INDEX TO FORM 10-Q

    Page
    PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
    Item 1. Financial Statements (unaudited)
    Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025 (unaudited)
    2
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 (unaudited)
    3
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 (unaudited)
    4
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 (unaudited)
    5
    Condensed Consolidated Statements of Equity (Deficit) for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 (unaudited)
    6
    Notes to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited)
    7
    Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
    21
    Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
    33
    Item 4. Controls and Procedures
    33
    PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
    Item 1. Legal Proceedings
    34
    Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
    34
    Item 6. Exhibits
    34

    1


    PART I – FINANCIAL INFORMATION
    Item 1. Financial Statements (Unaudited)

        MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)
    (in thousands, except per share data)
    As of
    December 31,June 30,
    20252025
    ASSETS
    Current Assets:
    Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash$157,577 $43,538 
    Accounts receivable, net120,872 66,781 
    Related party receivables, current38,535 22,487 
    Prepaid expenses and other current assets103,163 104,326 
    Total current assets420,147 237,132 
    Non-Current Assets:
    Property and equipment, net607,188 621,075 
    Right-of-use lease assets458,257 484,544 
    Goodwill69,041 69,041 
    Indefinite-lived intangible assets63,801 63,801 
    Deferred tax assets, net
    42,666 54,072 
    Other non-current assets162,285 140,177 
    Total assets$1,823,385 $1,669,842 
    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY (DEFICIT)
    Current Liabilities:
    Accounts payable, accrued and other current liabilities$227,943 $184,360 
    Related party payables, current68,858 23,830 
    Long-term debt, current30,469 30,469 
    Operating lease liabilities, current41,213 35,100 
    Deferred revenue250,009 228,642 
    Total current liabilities618,492 502,401 
    Non-Current Liabilities:
    Long-term debt, net of deferred financing costs554,571 568,780 
    Operating lease liabilities, non-current569,241 566,484 
    Other non-current liabilities45,068 45,477 
    Total liabilities1,787,372 1,683,142 
    Commitments and contingencies (see Note 6)
    Equity (deficit):
    Class A Common Stock (a)
    465 461 
    Class B Common Stock (b)
    69 69 
    Additional paid-in-capital47,705 44,843 
    Treasury stock at cost (6,106 and 5,483 shares as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025, respectively)
    (205,204)(180,204)
    Retained earnings
    224,095 153,034 
    Accumulated other comprehensive loss(31,117)(31,503)
    Total equity (deficit)36,013 (13,300)
    Total liabilities and equity (deficit)$1,823,385 $1,669,842 
    _________________
    (a)    Class A Common Stock, $0.01 par value per share, 120,000 shares authorized; 46,513 and 46,076 shares issued as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025, respectively.
    (b)    Class B Common Stock, $0.01 par value per share, 30,000 shares authorized; 6,867 shares issued as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025.
    See accompanying notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)
    (in thousands, except per share data)
    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
     December 31,December 31,
    2025202420252024
    Revenues:
    Revenues from entertainment offerings
    $360,453 $318,276 $491,763 $433,357 
    Food, beverage, and merchandise revenues64,324 59,321 87,161 78,296 
    Arena license fees and other leasing revenue
    35,163 29,820 39,278 34,478 
    Total revenues (a)
    459,940 407,417 618,202 546,131 
    Direct operating expenses:
    Entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing direct operating expenses
    (176,062)(164,294)(264,620)(250,760)
    Food, beverage, and merchandise direct operating expenses
    (36,594)(32,780)(50,406)(44,023)
    Total direct operating expenses (a)
    (212,656)(197,074)(315,026)(294,783)
    Selling, general, and administrative expenses (a)
    (68,359)(57,189)(124,944)(102,935)
    Depreciation and amortization(13,984)(14,183)(28,058)(27,964)
    Impairment of long-lived assets— — (13,782)— 
    Restructuring (charges) credits(1,126)30 (2,316)70 
    Operating income163,815 139,001 134,076 120,519 
    Interest income
    813 365 1,333 737 
    Interest expense(10,423)(12,955)(21,451)(26,998)
    Other expense, net(673)(1,045)(845)(1,814)
    Income from operations before income taxes153,532 125,366 113,113 92,444 
    Income tax expense(60,817)(49,473)(42,052)(35,872)
    Net income$92,715 $75,893 $71,061 $56,572 
    Earnings per share:
    Basic$1.96 $1.57 $1.50 $1.17 
    Diluted$1.94 $1.56 $1.49 $1.17 
    Weighted-average number of shares of common stock:
    Basic47,413 48,336 47,447 48,276 
    Diluted47,842 48,611 47,629 48,543 
    _________________
    (a)    See Note 9. Related Party Transactions for further information on related party arrangements.


    See accompanying notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.


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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (UNAUDITED)
    (in thousands)
    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    December 31,December 31,
    2025202420252024
    Net income$92,715 $75,893 $71,061 $56,572 
    Other comprehensive income, net of income taxes:
    Pension plans and other postretirement plans adjustments
    295 543 590 1,084 
    Income tax expense related to items of other comprehensive income(102)(187)(204)(372)
    Other comprehensive income, net of income taxes
    193 356 386 712 
    Comprehensive income$92,908 $76,249 $71,447 $57,284 
     

    See accompanying notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
























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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)
    (in thousands)
    Six Months Ended
    December 31,
    20252024
    OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
    Net income$71,061 $56,572 
    Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
    Depreciation and amortization28,058 27,964 
    Impairment of long-lived assets13,782 — 
    Share-based compensation expense17,330 15,584 
    Amortization of deferred financing costs1,025 1,703 
    Deferred income tax expense11,421 25,026 
    Other non-cash adjustments176 768 
    Change in assets and liabilities:
    Accounts receivable, net(54,363)(16,898)
    Related party receivables and payables, net
    28,980 4,459 
    Prepaid expenses and other current and non-current assets(20,173)(13,114)
    Accounts payable15,478 532 
    Accrued and other current, and non-current liabilities29,546 (56,921)
    Deferred revenue20,498 8,708 
    Operating lease right-of-use assets and lease liabilities21,375 31,116 
    Net cash provided by operating activities$184,194 $85,499 
    INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
    Capital expenditures$(14,282)$(15,192)
    Other investing activities(1,008)(1,090)
    Net cash used in investing activities
    $(15,290)$(16,282)
    FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
    Proceeds from revolving credit facilities$35,000 $55,000 
    Principal repayments on long-term debt(50,234)(63,125)
    Repurchases of Class A common stock(25,000)(25,000)
    Taxes paid in lieu of shares issued for equity-based compensation (14,843)(14,375)
    Other financing activities212 (53)
    Net cash used in financing activities$(54,865)$(47,553)
    Net increase in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash114,039 21,664 
    Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, beginning of period
    43,538 33,555 
    Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, end of period
    $157,577 $55,219 
    Non-cash investing and financing activities:
    Capital expenditures incurred but not yet paid or paid by landlord $265 $22,159 
    Non-cash financing activities$— $(148)

    See accompanying notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EQUITY (DEFICIT) (UNAUDITED)
    (in thousands)
     
    Common Stock
    Additional
    Paid-in
    Capital
    Treasury
    Stock
    Retained Earnings
    Accumulated Other Comprehensive Loss
    Total Equity (Deficit)
    Balance as of September 30, 2025$534 $38,802 $(205,204)$131,380 $(31,310)$(65,798)
    Net income— — — 92,715 — 92,715 
    Other comprehensive income— — — — 193 193 
    Share-based compensation
    — 10,037 — — — 10,037 
    Tax withholding associated with shares issued for share-based compensation— (1,513)— — — (1,513)
    Stock options exercised— 379 — — — 379 
    Balance as of December 31, 2025$534 $47,705 $(205,204)$224,095 $(31,117)$36,013 
    Balance as of September 30, 2024529 26,909 (140,512)96,282 (31,906)$(48,698)
    Net income— — — 75,893 — 75,893 
    Other comprehensive income— — — — 356 356 
    Share-based compensation— 9,322 — — — 9,322 
    Tax withholding associated with shares issued for share-based compensation— (1,545)— — — (1,545)
    Repurchases of Class A common stock, inclusive of tax— — (25,000)— — (25,000)
    Balance as of December 31, 2024$529 $34,686 $(165,512)$172,175 $(31,550)$10,328 
    Balance as of June 30, 2025$530 $44,843 $$(180,204)$153,034 $(31,503)$(13,300)
    Net income— — — 71,061 — 71,061 
    Other comprehensive income— — — — 386 386 
    Share-based compensation
    — 17,330 — — — 17,330 
    Tax withholding associated with shares issued for share-based compensation4 (14,847)— — — (14,843)
    Stock options exercised— 379 — — — 379 
    Repurchases of Class A common stock, inclusive of tax— — (25,000)— — (25,000)
    Balance as of December 31, 2025$534 $47,705 $(205,204)$224,095 $(31,117)$36,013 
    Balance as of June 30, 2024525 33,481 (140,512)115,603 (32,262)$(23,165)
    Net income— — — 56,572 — 56,572 
    Other comprehensive income— — — — 712 712 
    Share-based compensation— 15,584 — — — 15,584 
    Tax withholding associated with shares issued for share-based compensation4 (14,379)— — — (14,375)
    Repurchases of Class A common stock, inclusive of tax— — (25,000)— — (25,000)
    Balance as of December 31, 2024$529 $34,686 $(165,512)$172,175 $(31,550)$10,328 

    See accompanying notes to the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.

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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    All amounts included in the following Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited) are presented in thousands, except per share data or as otherwise noted.
    Note 1. Description of Business and Basis of Presentation
    Description of Business
    Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. (together with its subsidiaries, as applicable, the “Company” or “MSG Entertainment”), is a live entertainment company comprised of iconic venues and marquee entertainment content. Utilizing the Company’s powerful brands and live entertainment expertise, the Company delivers unique experiences that set the standard for excellence and innovation while forging deep connections with diverse and passionate audiences. The Company operates and reports financial information in one reportable segment. The Company’s decision to organize as one reportable segment is based upon its internal organizational structure, the manner in which its operations are managed, and the criteria used by the Company’s Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, its Chief Operating Decision Maker (“CODM”), to evaluate segment performance. The Company’s CODM reviews total company operating results to assess overall performance and allocate resources.
    The Company’s portfolio of venues includes: Madison Square Garden (“The Garden”), the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, the Beacon Theatre, and The Chicago Theatre. The Company also owns and produces the original production, the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes (the “Christmas Spectacular”). In addition, the Company has an entertainment and sports bookings business, which showcases a broad array of compelling concerts, family shows and special events, as well as a diverse mix of sporting events, for millions of guests annually.
    The Company conducts a significant portion of its operations at venues that it either owns or operates under long-term leases. The Company owns The Garden, the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden and The Chicago Theatre, and leases Radio City Music Hall and the Beacon Theatre.
    All of the Company’s revenues and assets are attributed to or located in the United States and are primarily concentrated in the New York City metropolitan area.
    Basis of Presentation
    The Company reports on a fiscal year basis ending on June 30th (“Fiscal Year”). In these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, the fiscal years ending or ended on June 30, 2026, and 2025, respectively, are referred to as “Fiscal Year 2026,” and “Fiscal Year 2025,” respectively.
    The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) for interim financial information and Article 10 of Regulation S-X of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), and should be read in conjunction with the Company’s audited consolidated and combined financial statements and notes thereto as of June 30, 2025 and 2024 and for the years ended June 30, 2025, 2024 and 2023 (the “Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements”) included in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended June 30, 2025 filed with the SEC on August 13, 2025.
    In the opinion of the Company, the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements contain all adjustments, consisting of only normal recurring adjustments, necessary for a fair statement of its financial position as of December 31, 2025 and its results of operations for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024 and cash flows for the six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024. The condensed consolidated balance sheet as of June 30, 2025 was derived from the Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements but does not contain all of the footnote disclosures from the Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements.
    The results of operations for the periods presented are not necessarily indicative of the results that might be expected for future interim periods or for the full fiscal year. As a result of the production of the Christmas Spectacular and arena license fees in connection with the use of The Garden by the New York Knicks (the “Knicks”) of the National Basketball Association and the New York Rangers (the “Rangers”) of the National Hockey League, the Company generally earns a disproportionate share of its annual revenues in the second and third quarters of its fiscal year.
    Reclassifications
    For purposes of comparability, certain prior period amounts in the condensed consolidated statements of cash flows have been reclassified to conform to the current year presentation in accordance with GAAP.



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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    Note 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies
    A. Principles of Consolidation
    All intercompany transactions and balances within the Company’s consolidated businesses have been eliminated.
    B. Use of Estimates
    The preparation of the accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions about future events. These estimates and the underlying assumptions affect the amounts of assets and liabilities reported, disclosures about contingent assets and liabilities, and reported amounts of revenues and expenses. Such estimates include the provision for credit losses, valuation of goodwill, intangible assets, other long-lived assets, deferred tax assets, pension and other postretirement benefit obligations and the related net periodic benefit cost, and other liabilities. In addition, estimates are used in revenue recognition, depreciation and amortization, litigation matters and other matters. Management believes its use of estimates in the condensed consolidated financial statements to be reasonable.
    Management evaluates its estimates on an ongoing basis using historical experience and other factors, including the general economic environment and actions it may take in the future. The Company adjusts such estimates when facts and circumstances dictate. However, these estimates may involve significant uncertainties and judgments and cannot be determined with precision. In addition, these estimates are based on management’s best judgment at a point in time and, as such, these estimates may ultimately differ from actual results. Changes in estimates resulting from weakness in the economic environment or other factors beyond the Company’s control could be material and would be reflected in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements in future periods.
    C. Revenue Recognition and Direct Operating Expenses
    The Company generates revenue from the provision of services and sale of tangible products, as well as leasing transactions. Revenues are presented under these three categories in the condensed consolidated statements of operations, as described below.
    Service revenue, presented as “Revenues from entertainment offerings,” primarily includes:
    •Ticket sales and other ticket-related revenue
    •Venue license fees for events held at the Company’s venues that the Company does not produce or promote/co-promote
    •Sponsorship and signage
    •Suite licenses and single night suite rentals
    •Advertising commissions and related service fees
    •Commissions related to the sale of merchandise for which the Company is not the principal in the underlying transaction
    Direct operating expenses related to the provision of services and leasing, presented as “Entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing direct operating expenses,” primarily include:(a)
    •Event production costs including direct personnel expenses
    •Venue operations and infrastructure costs (a)
    •Venue rental costs for venues not owned by the Company
    •Sponsorship and signage fulfillment costs
    •Contractual revenue sharing expenses related to suite licenses and certain internal signage
    •Event-related marketing and advertising costs
    Product revenue, presented as “Food, beverage, and merchandise revenues,” includes:
    •Sales of food and beverage during events held at the Company’s venues
    •Sales of the Company’s merchandise at the Company’s venues and via traditional retail channels



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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    Direct operating expenses related to the sale of products, presented as “Food, beverage, and merchandise direct operating expenses,” include:
    •Costs of goods sold including direct personnel expenses
    •Contractual revenue sharing expenses related to food and beverage sold at events held by Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. (together with its subsidiaries, as applicable, “MSG Sports”) at The Garden
    Lease revenue, presented as “Arena license fees and other leasing revenue,” includes:
    •Rental fees related to the arena license agreements that require the Knicks and the Rangers to play their home games at The Garden (the “Arena License Agreements”) with MSG Sports
    •Sublease income
    _________________
    (a)    Leasing direct operating expenses materially consist of venue operations and infrastructure costs. Venue operations and infrastructure costs are not specifically allocated to each revenue category, but are instead attributed in their entirety to service revenue, which is the Company’s principal revenue category. As a result, the Company combines service and leasing direct operating expenses within “Entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing direct operating expenses” for presentation purposes.
    The Company recognizes revenue when, or as, performance obligations under the terms of a contract are satisfied, which generally occurs when, or as, control of promised goods or services is transferred to customers. Revenue is measured as the amount that reflects the consideration the Company expects to be entitled to in exchange for those goods or services (“transaction price”). To the extent the transaction price includes variable consideration, the Company estimates the amount of variable consideration that should be included in the transaction price utilizing the most likely amount to which the Company expects to be entitled. Variable consideration is included in the transaction price if, in the Company’s judgment, it is probable that a significant future reversal of cumulative revenue under the contract will not occur. Estimates of variable consideration and the determination of whether to include such estimated amounts in the transaction price are based largely on an assessment of the Company’s anticipated performance and all information that is reasonably available. The Company accounts for taxes collected from customers and remitted to governmental authorities on a net basis and excludes these amounts from revenues.
    In addition, the Company defers certain costs to fulfill the Company’s contracts with customers to the extent such costs relate directly to the contracts, are expected to generate resources that will be used to satisfy the Company’s performance obligations under the contracts, and are expected to be recovered through revenue generated under the contracts. Contract fulfillment costs are expensed as the Company satisfies the related performance obligations.
    Arrangements with Multiple Performance Obligations
    The Company enters into arrangements with multiple performance obligations, such as multi-year sponsorship agreements, which may derive revenues for the Company, as well as Sphere Entertainment Co. (together with its subsidiaries, as applicable, “Sphere Entertainment”) and MSG Sports within a single arrangement. The Company also derives revenue from similar types of arrangements which are entered into by Sphere Entertainment and MSG Sports. Payment terms for such arrangements can vary by contract, but payments are generally due in installments throughout the contractual term. The performance obligations included in each sponsorship agreement vary and may include advertising and other benefits such as, but not limited to, signage at The Garden and the Company’s other venues, digital advertising, event or property-specific advertising, as well as non-advertising benefits such as suite licenses and event tickets. Further, these arrangements may require the Company to purchase the customers’ goods or services. To the extent the Company’s multi-year arrangements provide for performance obligations that are consistent over the multi-year contractual term, such performance obligations generally meet the definition of a series as provided for under the accounting guidance. If performance obligations are concluded to meet the definition of a series, the contractual fees for all years during the contract term are aggregated and the related revenue is recognized proportionately as the underlying performance obligation is satisfied.
    The timing of revenue recognition for each performance obligation is dependent upon the facts and circumstances surrounding the Company’s satisfaction of its respective performance obligation. The Company allocates the transaction price for such arrangements to each performance obligation within the arrangement based on the estimated relative standalone selling price of the performance obligation. The Company’s process for determining its estimated standalone selling prices involves management’s judgment and considers multiple factors including company specific and market specific factors that may vary depending upon the unique facts and circumstances related to each performance obligation. Key factors considered by the Company in developing an estimated standalone selling price for its performance obligations include, but are not limited to, prices charged for similar performance obligations, the Company’s ongoing pricing strategy and policies, and consideration of pricing of similar performance obligations sold in other arrangements with multiple performance obligations.



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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    The Company may incur costs such as commissions to obtain its multi-year sponsorship agreements. The Company assesses such costs for capitalization on a contract by contract basis. To the extent costs are capitalized, the Company estimates the useful life of the related contract asset, which may be the underlying contract term or the estimated customer life depending on the facts and circumstances surrounding the contract. The contract asset is amortized over the estimated useful life.
    Principal versus Agent Revenue Recognition
    The Company reports revenue on a gross or net basis based on management’s assessment of whether the Company acts as a principal or agent in the transaction. The determination of whether the Company acts as a principal or an agent in a transaction is based on an evaluation of whether the Company controls the good or service before transfer to the customer. When the Company concludes that it controls the good or service before transfer to the customer, the Company is considered a principal in the transaction and records revenue on a gross basis. When the Company concludes that it does not control the good or service before transfer to the customer but arranges for another entity to provide the good or service, the Company acts as an agent and records revenue on a net basis in the amount it earns for its agency service.
    Contract Balances
    Amounts collected in advance of the Company’s satisfaction of its contractual performance obligations are recorded as a contract liability within Deferred revenue, and are recognized as the Company satisfies the related performance obligations. Amounts collected in advance of events for which the Company is not the promoter or co-promoter do not represent contract liabilities and are reported in Accounts payable, accrued and other current liabilities on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets. Amounts recognized as revenue for which the Company has a right to consideration for goods or services transferred to customers and for which the Company does not have an unconditional right to bill as of the reporting date are recorded as contract assets. Contract assets are transferred to accounts receivable once the Company’s right to consideration becomes unconditional.
    Production Costs for the Company’s Original Productions
    The Company defers certain costs of productions such as creative design, scenery, wardrobes, rehearsal and other related costs for the Company’s proprietary shows, reported in Prepaid expenses and other current assets and Other non-current assets. Deferred production costs are amortized on a straight-line basis over the course of a production’s performance period using the expected life of a show’s assets and are recorded as a component of Entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing direct operating expenses on the Company’s condensed consolidated statements of operations. Deferred production costs are subject to recoverability assessments whenever there is an indication of potential impairment.
    Revenue Sharing Expenses
    Revenue sharing expenses are determined based on contractual agreements between the Company and MSG Sports, primarily related to suite licenses, certain internal signage and in-venue food and beverage sales and are recorded as a component of Entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing direct operating expenses on the Company’s condensed consolidated statements of operations.
    D. Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements
    In December 2023, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2023-09, Income Taxes (Topic 740): Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, a final standard on improvements to income tax disclosures which applies to all entities subject to income taxes. The standard requires disaggregated information about a reporting entity’s effective tax rate reconciliation as well as information on income taxes paid. The standard is intended to benefit investors by providing more detailed income tax disclosures that would be helpful to understand an entity’s exposure to potential changes in jurisdictional tax legislation and the ensuing risks and opportunities, assess income tax information that affects cash flow forecasts and capital allocation decisions, and identify potential opportunities to increase future cash flows. This standard will be effective for the Company for the Fiscal Year 2026 annual reporting period and will be applied prospectively. The impact upon adoption will be on the Company’s income tax disclosures only, with no impact to the Company’s consolidated financial statements.
    In November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, Income Statement—Reporting Comprehensive
    Income—Expense Disaggregation Disclosures (Subtopic 220-40): Disaggregation of Income Statement Expenses, as amended by ASU 2025-01, which was issued in January 2025, requiring disclosure, in the notes to financial statements, of specified information about certain costs and expenses at each interim and annual reporting period. This standard will be effective for the Company for annual periods beginning with the Company’s fiscal year ending 2028, and interim reporting periods beginning with the Company’s fiscal year ending 2029. Early adoption of ASU 2024-03 is permitted. This amended ASU may be applied either prospectively to



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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    financial statements issued for reporting periods after the effective date or retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting this standard on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.
    In July 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-05, Financial Instruments—Credit Losses (Topic 326):Measurement of Credit Losses for Accounts Receivable and Contract Assets. This ASU provides all entities with a practical expedient that allows for the assumption that current conditions as of the balance sheet date do not change for the remaining life of the asset when estimating credit losses for such assets. This standard will be effective for the Company in the first quarter of the Company’s fiscal year ending 2027, and early adoption is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the potential impact of applying the allowable practical expedient on its estimates of credit losses for accounts receivable and contract assets.
    In September 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-06, Intangibles—Goodwill and Other—Internal-Use Software (Subtopic 350-40):
    - Targeted Improvements to the Accounting for Internal-Use Software. This ASU amends the existing standard to remove all references to prescriptive and sequential software development project stages. Under this standard, an entity will be required to start capitalizing software costs when (i) management has authorized and committed to funding the software project and (ii) it is probable that the project will be completed and the software will be used to perform the function intended. This standard will be effective for the Company in the first quarter of the Company’s fiscal year ending 2028, and early adoption is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting this standard on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.
    In December 2025, the FASB issued ASU 2025-11, Interim Reporting (Topic 270): Narrow-Scope Improvements. This ASU provides clarifications intended to improve the consistency and usability of interim disclosure requirements, including a comprehensive listing of required interim disclosures and a new disclosure principle for reporting material events occurring after the most recent annual period. The amendments do not change the underlying objectives of interim reporting but are designed to enhance clarity in application. This standard will be effective for the Company in the first quarter of the Company’s fiscal year ending 2029, and early adoption is permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the impact of adopting this standard on the Company’s consolidated financial statements.
    Note 3. Revenue Recognition
    All revenue recognized in the condensed consolidated statements of operations is considered to be revenue from contracts with customers in accordance with FASB Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) Topic 606, Revenue From Contracts with Customers, except for revenues from the Arena License Agreements and, leases and subleases that are accounted for in accordance with ASC Topic 842, Leases. The Company’s revenues by category are outlined in Note 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies. As of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025, the Company did not have any material provisions for credit losses on receivables or contract assets arising from contracts with customers.
    Disaggregation of Revenue
    The following table disaggregates the Company’s revenues by revenue category for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024. The footnotes to the table provide additional disclosure with respect to the timing of transfer of goods or services to the customer for each category.
    Three Months Ended
    Six Months Ended
    December 31,December 31,
    2025202420252024
    Ticketing and venue license fee revenues (a)
    $263,517 $230,974 $349,365 $301,180 
    Sponsorship and signage, suite license, and advertising commission revenues (b)
    94,989 85,692 138,897 128,582 
    Other (c)
    1,947 1,610 3,501 3,595 
    Total revenues from entertainment offerings360,453 318,276 491,763 433,357 
    Food, beverage, and merchandise revenues (d)
    64,324 59,321 87,161 78,296 
    Total revenues from contracts with customers
    424,777 377,597 578,924 511,653 
    Arena license fees and other leasing revenue35,163 29,820 39,278 34,478 
    Total revenues
    $459,940 $407,417 $618,202 $546,131 
    _________________
    (a)    Amounts include ticket sales, including single night suite rentals and other ticket-related revenue, and venue license fees from the Company’s events such as (i) concerts, (ii) the presentation of the Christmas Spectacular and (iii) other live entertainment and sporting events. Ticketing and venue license fee revenues are generally recognized at a point in time.
    (b)    Sponsorship and signage, suite license, and advertising commission revenues are generally recognized over time.



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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    (c)    Other primarily consists of venue tours which are generally recognized at a point in time.
    (d)    Food, beverage, and merchandise revenues are generally recognized at a point in time.
    Contract Balances
    The following table provides information about contract balances from the Company’s contracts with customers as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025:
    As of
    December 31,
    2025
    June 30,
    2025
    Receivables from contracts with customers, net (a)
    $122,385 $69,513 
    Contract assets, current (b)
    $7,946 $7,648 
    Deferred revenue, including non-current portion (c)
    $256,541 $236,043 
        ________________
    (a)    Receivables from contracts with customers, net, which are reported in Accounts receivable, net and Related party receivables, current in the Company’s accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets, represent the Company’s unconditional rights to consideration under its contracts with customers. As of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025, the Company’s receivables from contracts with customers above included $3,636 and $3,649, respectively, related to various related parties. See Note 9. Related Party Transactions for further details on related party arrangements.
    (b)    Contract assets, current, which are reported in Prepaid expenses and other current assets in the Company’s accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets, primarily relate to the Company’s rights to consideration for goods or services transferred to customers, for which the Company does not have an unconditional right to bill as of the reporting date. Contract assets are transferred to accounts receivable once the Company’s right to consideration becomes unconditional.
    (c)    Deferred revenue primarily relates to the Company’s receipt of consideration from customers in advance of the Company’s transfer of goods or services to the customers. Deferred revenue is reduced and the related revenue is recognized once the underlying goods or services are transferred to a customer. Revenue recognized for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 relating to the Deferred revenue balance as of June 30, 2025 was $83,353 and $182,357, respectively.
    Transaction Price Allocated to the Remaining Performance Obligations
    As of December 31, 2025, the Company’s remaining performance obligations under contracts were $623,782, of which 46% is expected to be recognized through June 30, 2027, and an additional 54% of the balance is expected to be recognized thereafter. This primarily relates to performance obligations under sponsorship and suite license agreements that have original expected durations longer than one year and for which the consideration is not variable. In developing the estimated revenue, the Company applies the allowable practical expedient and does not disclose information about remaining performance obligations that have original expected durations of one year or less.
    Note 4. Investments
    As of December 31, 2025, the Company held an investment in Townsquare Media, Inc. (“Townsquare”), a media, entertainment and digital marketing solutions company that is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “TSQ,” as well as other equity investments in trust under the Company’s Executive Deferred Compensation Plan. Refer to Note 13. Pension Plans and Other Postretirement Benefit Plans included in the Company’s Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements, for further details regarding the plan.
    The fair value of the Company’s equity investments with readily determinable fair values is determined based on quoted market prices in active markets, which are classified within Level I of the fair value hierarchy.
    The carrying value of the Company’s investments, which is reported in Other non-current assets in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025, is as follows:
    As of
    December 31,
    2025
    June 30,
    2025
    Equity investments with readily determinable fair values:
    Townsquare Class A common stock$651 $1,002 
    Other equity investments with readily determinable fair values held in trust under the Company’s Executive Deferred Compensation Plan6,423 5,238 
    Equity investments without readily determinable fair values
    909 848 
    Total investments$7,983 $7,088 




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    MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ENTERTAINMENT CORP.
    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    The following table summarizes the realized and unrealized (loss) gain on equity investments with readily determinable fair values, which is reported in Other expense, net in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024:
    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    December 31,December 31,
    2025202420252024
    Unrealized loss — Townsquare$(200)$(136)$(351)$(237)
    Unrealized gain (loss) — Executive Deferred Compensation Plan141 (26)447 194 
    Realized gain from shares sold — Townsquare
    — — — 5 
    Total realized and unrealized (loss) gain$(59)$(162)$96 $(38)
    Supplemental information on realized gain:
    Shares of common stock sold — Townsquare— — — 5 
    Cash proceeds from common stock sold — Townsquare$— $— $— $55 
    Note 5. Goodwill and Intangible Assets
    As of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025, the carrying amount of Goodwill was $69,041. The Company has one reportable segment and one reporting unit.
    The Company’s Indefinite-lived intangible assets as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025 were as follows:
    As of
    December 31,
    2025
    June 30,
    2025
    Trademarks$61,881 $61,881 
    Photographic related rights1,920 1,920 
    Total Indefinite-lived intangible assets$63,801 $63,801 
    During the first quarter of Fiscal Year 2026, the Company performed its annual impairment test of Goodwill and Indefinite-lived intangible assets and determined that there were no impairments identified as of the impairment test date.
    Note 6. Commitments and Contingencies
    Commitments
    See Note 11. Commitments and Contingencies, included in the Company’s Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements, for details on the Company’s commitments.
    For the six months ended December 31, 2025, the Company did not have any material changes in its non-cancelable contractual obligations (other than activities in the ordinary course of business). See Note 7. Credit Facilities for details of the principal repayments required under the Company’s credit facilities.
    Legal Matters
    The Company is a defendant in various lawsuits. Although the outcome of these lawsuits cannot be predicted with certainty (including the extent of available insurance, if any), management does not believe that resolution of these lawsuits will have a material adverse effect on the Company.



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    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    Note 7. Credit Facilities
    The following table summarizes the presentation of the outstanding balances under the Company’s credit facilities as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025:
    As of
    December 31,
    2025
    June 30,
    2025
    Current Portion
    National Properties Term Loan Facility
    $30,469 $30,469 
    Current portion of long-term debt
    $30,469 $30,469 
    As of
    December 31, 2025June 30, 2025
    PrincipalUnamortized Deferred Financing CostsNetPrincipalUnamortized Deferred Financing CostsNet
    Non-current Portion
    National Properties Term Loan Facility
    $563,672 $(9,101)$554,571 $578,906 $(10,126)$568,780 
    Long-term debt, net of deferred financing costs$563,672 $(9,101)$554,571 $578,906 $(10,126)$568,780 
    National Properties Facilities
    General. On June 27, 2025, MSG National Properties, LLC (“MSG National Properties”), MSG Entertainment Holdings, LLC (“MSG Entertainment Holdings”) and certain subsidiaries of MSG National Properties entered into Amendment No. 4 (“Amendment No. 4”) to the credit agreement dated June 30, 2022 (as amended, supplemented and otherwise modified prior to June 27, 2025, the “Prior National Properties Credit Agreement” and, as amended by Amendment No. 4, the “National Properties Credit Agreement”) with JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., as administrative agent, and the lenders and letter of credit issuers party thereto, pursuant to which, among other things, (i) the term loan facility under the Prior National Properties Credit Agreement (the “Prior National Properties Term Loan Facility”) was refinanced in its entirety with a five-year, $609,375 senior secured term loan facility (the “National Properties Term Loan Facility”) and (ii) the revolving credit facility under the Prior National Properties Credit Agreement (the “Prior National Properties Revolving Credit Facility” and, together with the Prior National Properties Term Loan Facility, the “Prior National Properties Facilities”) was refinanced in its entirety with a five-year, $150,000 revolving credit facility (the “National Properties Revolving Credit Facility” and, together with the National Properties Term Loan Facility, the “National Properties Facilities”). Up to $25,000 of the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility is available for the issuance of letters of credit. In October 2025, the Company paid $20,000 to fully repay the outstanding borrowings under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility. As of December 31, 2025, outstanding letters of credit were $17,427 and the remaining balance available under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility was $132,573.
    Proceeds. Proceeds of the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility may be used to fund working capital needs, for general corporate purposes of MSG National Properties and its subsidiaries and to make distributions to MSG Entertainment Holdings.
    Interest Rates. Borrowings under the National Properties Facilities bear interest at a floating rate, which at the option of MSG National Properties may be either (a) Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) plus an applicable margin ranging from 1.75% to 2.50% per annum, determined based on the total leverage ratio of MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries, or (b) a base rate plus an applicable margin ranging from 0.75% to 1.50% per annum, determined based on the total leverage ratio of MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries. The National Properties Credit Agreement requires MSG National Properties to pay a commitment fee ranging from 0.20% to 0.30% in respect of the daily unused commitments under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility. MSG National Properties is also required to pay customary letter of credit fees, as well as fronting fees, to banks that issue letters of credit pursuant to the National Properties Credit Agreement. The interest rate on the National Properties Term Loan Facility as of December 31, 2025 was 5.97%.
    Principal Repayments. Subject to customary notice and minimum amount conditions, the Company may voluntarily repay outstanding loans under the National Properties Facilities or terminate commitments under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility, at any time, in whole or in part, subject only to customary breakage costs in the case of prepayment of Term SOFR loans. The National Properties Facilities will mature on June 27, 2030. The principal obligations under the National Properties Term Loan Facility are to be repaid in quarterly installments beginning with the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2025, in an aggregate amount equal to 5.00% per annum (1.25% per quarter) with the balance due at the maturity of the facility. The principal obligations under the National



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    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    Properties Revolving Credit Facility are due at the maturity of the facility. Under certain circumstances, MSG National Properties is required to make mandatory prepayments on loans outstanding, including prepayments in an amount equal to the net cash proceeds of certain sales of assets or casualty insurance and/or condemnation recoveries (subject to certain reinvestment, repair or replacement rights), subject to certain exceptions.
    Covenants. The National Properties Credit Agreement includes financial covenants requiring MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries to maintain a specified minimum debt service coverage ratio and specified maximum total leverage ratio. The debt service coverage ratio covenant is set at a ratio of 2.50:1. The leverage ratio covenant is tested based on the ratio of MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries’ consolidated total indebtedness to adjusted operating income, with a maximum ratio of 3.50:1. As of December 31, 2025, MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries were in compliance with the covenants of the National Properties Credit Agreement.
    In addition to the financial covenants discussed above, the National Properties Credit Agreement and the related security agreement contain certain customary representations and warranties, affirmative and negative covenants and events of default. The National Properties Credit Agreement contains certain restrictions on the ability of MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries to take certain actions as provided in (and subject to various exceptions and baskets set forth in) the National Properties Credit Agreement, including the following: (i) incur additional indebtedness; (ii) create liens on certain assets; (iii) make investments, loans or advances in or to other persons; (iv) pay dividends and distributions or repurchase capital stock (which will restrict the ability of MSG National Properties to make cash distributions to the Company); (v) repay, redeem or repurchase certain indebtedness; (vi) change its lines of business; (vii) engage in certain transactions with affiliates; (viii) amend their respective organizational documents; (ix) merge or consolidate; and (x) make certain dispositions.
    Guarantors and Collateral. All obligations under the National Properties Facilities are guaranteed by MSG Entertainment Holdings and MSG National Properties’ existing and future direct and indirect domestic subsidiaries, other than the subsidiaries that own The Garden and certain other excluded subsidiaries (the “Subsidiary Guarantors”).
    All obligations under the National Properties Facilities, including the guarantees of those obligations, are secured by certain of the assets of MSG National Properties and the Subsidiary Guarantors (collectively, “Collateral”) including, but not limited to, a pledge of some or all of the equity interests held directly or indirectly by MSG National Properties in each Subsidiary Guarantor. The Collateral does not include, among other things, any interests in The Garden or The Chicago Theatre or the leasehold interests in Radio City Music Hall or the Beacon Theatre.
    Interest payments and loan principal repayments made by the Company under the National Properties Facilities were as follows:
    Interest PaymentsLoan Principal Repayments
    Six Months EndedSix Months Ended
    December 31,December 31,
    2025202420252024
    National Properties Facilities
    $20,722 $25,423 $50,234 $63,125 
    The carrying value and fair value of the Company’s debt reported in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets were as follows:
    As of
    December 31, 2025June 30, 2025
    Carrying
    Value (a)
    Fair
    Value
    Carrying
    Value (a)
    Fair
    Value
    National Properties Facilities
    $594,141 $585,228 $609,375 $600,234 
    ________________
    (a)    The total carrying value of the Company’s debt as of December 31, 2025 and June 30, 2025 is equal to the current and non-current principal payments for the Company’s credit agreements excluding unamortized deferred financing costs of $9,101 and $10,126, respectively.
    The Company’s long-term debt is classified within Level II of the fair value hierarchy as it is valued using quoted indices of similar instruments for which the inputs are readily observable.
    Note 8. Share-based Compensation
    The Company has two share-based compensation plans: the 2023 Employee Stock Plan and the 2023 Stock Plan for Non-Employee Directors. See Note 14. Share-based Compensation, included in the Company’s Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements, for more information on these plans.



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    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    Share-based compensation expense for the Company’s restricted stock units (“RSUs”) and performance stock units (“PSUs”) are recognized in the condensed consolidated statements of operations as a component of direct operating expenses or selling, general, and administrative expenses. The following table summarizes the Company’s share-based compensation expense:
    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    December 31,December 31,
    2025202420252024
    Share-based compensation expense
    $10,037 $9,322 $17,330 $15,584 
    Fair value of awards vested (a)
    $5,872 $6,876 $36,471 $35,898 
    ________________
    (a)     To fulfill required statutory tax withholding obligations for the applicable income and other employment taxes, RSUs and PSUs with an aggregate value of $1,513 and $14,882 and $1,561 and $14,369, respectively, were retained by the Company for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.
    The following table presents a reconciliation of weighted-average shares used in the calculations of basic and diluted earnings per share attributable to the Company’s stockholders:
     Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    December 31,December 31,
     2025202420252024
    Weighted-average shares (denominator):
    Weighted-average shares for basic EPS 47,413 48,336 47,447 48,276 
    Dilutive effect of shares issuable under share-based compensation plans429 275 182 267 
    Weighted-average shares for diluted EPS47,842 48,611 47,629 48,543 
    Weighted-average anti-dilutive shares109 855 300 728 

    As of December 31, 2025, there was $51,141 of unrecognized compensation cost related to unvested RSUs and PSUs held by the Company’s direct employees. The cost is expected to be recognized over a weighted-average period of approximately 2.2 years.

    Award Activity
    The following table summarizes activity related to MSG Entertainment’s RSUs and PSUs held by the Company, MSG Sports, and Sphere Entertainment’s employees:
    Six Months Ended
    December 31,
    20252024
    RSUsPSUsRSUsPSUs
    Granted500 414 481 386 
    Vested455 355 509 391 
    Note 9. Related Party Transactions
    As of December 31, 2025, certain members of the Dolan family, including certain trusts for the benefit of members of the Dolan family (collectively, the “Dolan Family Group”), for purposes of Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, collectively beneficially owned 100% of the Company’s outstanding Class B Common Stock, $0.01 par value per share (“Class B Common Stock”) and approximately 4.1% of the Company’s outstanding Class A Common Stock (inclusive of options exercisable within 60 days of December 31, 2025). Such shares of Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock, collectively, represent approximately 64.3% of the aggregate voting power of the Company’s outstanding common stock. Members of the Dolan Family Group are also the controlling stockholders of Sphere Entertainment, MSG Sports, and AMC Networks Inc.
    See Note 16. Related Party Transactions, included in the Company’s Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements for a description of the Company’s current related party arrangements. There have been no material changes in such related party arrangements as of December 31, 2025, except as described below.




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    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    The Company has arrangements with Sphere Entertainment pursuant to which the Company provides certain advertising sales and representation services to MSGN Holdings, L.P. (“MSG Networks”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Sphere Entertainment, in exchange for a commission and certain cost reimbursements.
    Sphere Entertainment provides certain technology services related to Sphere Immersive Sound to certain of the Company’s venues. For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, gross capital additions associated with these arrangements were approximately $800 and $2,200, respectively, and are reported in Property and equipment, net in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.
    Revenues and Operating Expenses
    The following table summarizes the composition and amounts of the transactions with the Company’s related parties. The significant components of these amounts are discussed below. These amounts are reflected in revenues and operating expenses in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024:
    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    December 31,December 31,
    2025202420252024
    Revenues$43,915 $38,878 $51,398 $46,761 
    Operating credits (expenses):
    Revenue sharing expenses(a)
    (8,242)(6,845)$(9,786)$(7,995)
    Reimbursement under Arena License Agreements
    12,825 8,678 13,381 8,751 
    Cost reimbursement from MSG Sports10,202 8,293 20,957 16,680 
    Cost reimbursement from Sphere Entertainment
    16,057 22,993 32,129 45,986 
    Other operating (expenses) credits, net(844)(2,547)951 (1,430)
    Total operating credits, net (b)
    $29,998 $30,572 $57,632 $61,992 
    _________________
    (a)    Amounts exclude revenue sharing expenses of $48,502 and $67,993 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and $42,836 and $62,260 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively, related to MSG Sports suites revenue sharing and are included in Direct operating expenses in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations.
    (b)    Of the total operating credits (expenses), net, $2,379 and $1,039 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and $146 and $(1,148), for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively, are recognized in direct operating expenses in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations, and $27,619 and $56,593 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and $30,426 and $63,140 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively, are recognized in selling, general, and administrative expenses in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations.
    Revenues
    The Company recorded $30,278 and $31,602 of revenues under the Arena License Agreements for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, respectively. In addition to the Arena License Agreements, the Company’s revenues from related parties primarily reflected amounts earned under sponsorship sales and service representation agreements of $6,738 and $9,130 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, respectively, and merchandise sharing revenues with MSG Sports of $3,289 and $3,574 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, respectively. The Company also earned sublease revenue from related parties of $2,604 and $5,248 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, respectively.
    The Company recorded $26,961 and $28,285 of revenues under the Arena License Agreements for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively. In addition to the Arena License Agreements, the Company’s revenues from related parties primarily reflected amounts earned under sponsorship sales and service representation agreements of $5,914 and $8,665 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively, and merchandise sharing revenues with MSG Sports of $2,724 and $2,971 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively. The Company also earned sublease revenue from related parties of $3,079 and $6,640 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively.
    Note 10. Segment Information
    The Company is managed on a consolidated basis through one operating and reportable segment, MSG Entertainment. MSG Entertainment includes the Company’s portfolio of venues: The Garden, the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, the Beacon Theatre, and The Chicago Theatre. MSG Entertainment also includes the original production, the Christmas Spectacular, as well as the entertainment and sports bookings business, which features a variety of live entertainment and sports experiences. In making its segment determination, the Company takes into account the types of products and services offered as well



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    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    as the type of discrete financial information that is available and regularly reviewed by its CODM. The Company’s CODM is the Company’s Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
    The Company’s MSG Entertainment segment derives revenues primarily from entertainment offerings held at its venues that drive ticket sales and other ticket-related revenues, venue license fees from third-party promoters, sponsorships and signage, suite license fees at The Garden, concessions, merchandising and tours at certain of the Company’s venues. The amount of revenue and expense recorded by the Company for a given event depends to a significant extent on whether the Company is promoting or co-promoting the event or is licensing a venue to a third-party or MSG Sports.
    The CODM regularly reviews consolidated net income as the measure of segment profit or loss to evaluate operating performance and make strategic decisions regarding the allocation of resources. The CODM is regularly provided with the consolidated expense categories presented in the condensed consolidated statements of operations. As a result, there are no other significant segment expense categories that would require disclosure. The CODM does not review segment assets at a different asset level or category than those disclosed in the condensed consolidated balance sheets.
    Note 11. Additional Financial Information
    The following table provides a summary of the amounts recorded as Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash:
    As of
    December 31,
    2025
    June 30,
    2025
    Cash and cash equivalents$157,056 $43,017 
    Restricted cash521 521 
    Total cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash
    $157,577 $43,538 
    The Company’s cash equivalents are classified within Level I of the fair value hierarchy as they are valued using observable inputs that reflect quoted prices for identical assets in active markets. The Company’s restricted cash includes cash deposited in escrow and operating accounts, primarily related to general liability insurance obligations.
    Prepaid expenses and other current assets consisted of the following:
    As of
    December 31,
    2025
    June 30,
    2025
    Prepaid revenue sharing expense
    $58,181 $61,997 
    Other prepaid expenses
    28,663 26,987 
    Current contract assets (a)
    7,946 7,648 
    Inventory (b)
    3,773 3,751 
    Other4,600 3,943 
    Total prepaid expenses and other current assets$103,163 $104,326 
    _________________
    (a) See Note 3. Revenue Recognition for more information on contract assets.
    (b)    Inventory is primarily comprised of food and liquor for the venues.
    Other non-current assets consisted of the following:
    As of
    December 31,
    2025
    June 30,
    2025
    Unbilled lease receivable (a)
    $140,777 $125,527 
    Investments (b)
    7,983 7,088 
    Deferred costs10,732 5,683 
    Other 2,793 1,879 
    Total other non-current assets$162,285 $140,177 
    _________________
    (a)    Unbilled lease receivable relates to the amounts recorded under the Arena License Agreements.
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    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    Accounts payable, accrued and other current liabilities consisted of the following:
    As of
    December 31,
    2025
    June 30,
    2025
    Accounts payable$27,580 $12,102 
    Accrued payroll and employee related liabilities50,156 54,355 
    Cash due to promoters65,971 76,455 
    Accrued expenses and other current liabilities84,236 41,448 
    Total accounts payable, accrued and other current liabilities$227,943 $184,360 
    Property and equipment, net
    See Note 8. Property and Equipment, Net, included in the Company’s Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements for more information about the Company’s property and equipment, net. There have been no material changes to the Company’s property and equipment, net as of December 31, 2025.
    Leases
    In February 2025, the Company recognized a right-of-use lease asset of $116,963 and an additional lease obligation of $115,335 as the Company took possession of additional space in its New York corporate office. For the six months ended December 31, 2025, the Company recognized an impairment loss of $13,782 on the Company’s right-of-use lease assets in its New York corporate office which is reported in Impairment of long-lived assets in the accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations.
    Stock Repurchase Program
    On March 29, 2023, the Company’s Board of Directors authorized a share repurchase program to repurchase up to $250,000 of the Company’s Class A Common Stock (the “Stock Repurchase Program”). Pursuant to the Stock Repurchase Program, shares of Class A Common Stock may be purchased from time to time in open market or private transactions, block trades or such other manner as the Company may determine in accordance with applicable insider trading and other securities laws and regulations. The timing and amount of purchases will depend on market conditions and other factors. For the three months ended December 31, 2025, the Company did not repurchase any shares of Class A Common Stock. For the six months ended December 31, 2025, the Company repurchased 623,271 shares of Class A Common Stock for $25,000. As of December 31, 2025, the Company had approximately $45,000 remaining available under its Stock Repurchase Program for repurchases.
    Other expense, net
    Other expense, net includes the following:
    Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
    December 31,December 31,
    2025202420252024
    Net periodic benefit costs (excluding service costs)$(639)$(860)$(1,278)$(1,718)
    Realized and unrealized (loss) gain on equity investments with readily determinable fair value(59)(162)96 (38)
    Other income (expense)25 (23)337 (58)
    Total other expense, net$(673)$(1,045)$(845)$(1,814)
    Income Taxes
    During the six months ended December 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024, the Company made income tax payments of $26 and $480, respectively.
    Income tax expense for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 of $60,817 and $42,052, respectively, reflects an effective tax rate of 40% and 37%, respectively. The estimated annual effective tax rate exceeds the statutory federal tax rate of 21% primarily due to state and local taxes and nondeductible officers’ compensation, partially offset by excess tax benefit related to share-based compensation.



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    NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
    (Continued)
    Income tax expense for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024 of $49,473 and $35,872, respectively, reflects an effective tax rate of 39%. The estimated annual effective tax rate exceeds the statutory federal tax rate of 21% primarily due to state and local taxes and nondeductible officers’ compensation.
    On July 4, 2025, the Reconciliation Bill commonly known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (the “OBBBA”) was enacted into law. OBBBA includes a broad range of tax reform provisions affecting businesses, including extending and modifying certain key Tax Cuts & Jobs Act provisions (both domestic and international), expanding certain Inflation Reduction Act incentives, and accelerating the phase-out of others. The Company has analyzed the provisions of OBBBA and determined that the financial impact is not material to its interim or annual consolidated financial statements for the periods presented.
    Note 12. Subsequent Events
    In January 2026, the Company initiated a voluntary employee exit program designed to provide eligible employees with the option to separate from the Company in exchange for exit benefits. The Company expects to incur approximately $8,000 in severance related expenses for this program, the majority of which we expect will be recognized during the three months ending March 31, 2026.



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    Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
    This Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations (“MD&A”) contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. In this MD&A, there are statements concerning the future operating and future financial performance of Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. and its direct and indirect subsidiaries (collectively, “we,” “us,” “our,” “MSG Entertainment,” or the “Company”). Words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “estimates,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “potential,” “continue,” “intends,” “plans,” and similar words and terms used in the discussion of future operating and future financial performance identify forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, results or events and involve risks and uncertainties and that actual results or developments may differ materially from the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors. Factors that may cause such differences to occur include, but are not limited to:
    •the level of our expenses, including our corporate expenses;
    •the level of our revenues, which depends in part on the popularity of the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes (the “Christmas Spectacular”), the sports teams whose games are played at Madison Square Garden (“The Garden”) and other events which are presented in our venues, and our ability to attract such events;
    •the on-ice and on-court performance of the sports teams whose games we host in our venues;
    •competition, for example, from other venues and sports and entertainment options, including new competing venues;
    •the level of our capital expenditures and other investments;
    •general economic conditions, especially in the New York City and Chicago metropolitan areas where we have business activities, including the impact of a recession on our business;
    •the demand for sponsorship and suite arrangements;
    •the effect of any postponements or cancellations by third-parties or the Company of scheduled events, whether as a result of a pandemic or other public health emergency due to operational challenges and other health and safety concerns or otherwise;
    •the extent to which attendance at our venues may be impacted by government actions, renewed health concerns by potential attendees and reduced tourism;
    •the impact on the payments we receive under the arena license agreements (the “Arena License Agreements”) that require the New York Knicks (the “Knicks”) of the National Basketball Association (the “NBA”) and the New York Rangers (the “Rangers”) of the National Hockey League (the “NHL”) to play their home games at The Garden as a result of government-mandated capacity restrictions, league restrictions and/or social-distancing or vaccination requirements, if any, at Knicks and Rangers games;
    •changes in laws, guidelines, bulletins, directives, policies and agreements, and regulations under which we operate;
    •any economic, social or political actions, such as boycotts, protests, work stoppages or campaigns by labor organizations, including the unions representing players and officials of the NBA and NHL, or other work stoppage;
    •seasonal fluctuations and other variations in our operating results and cash flow from period to period;
    •enhancements or changes to existing productions and the investments associated with such enhancements or changes;
    •business, reputational and litigation risk if there is a cyber or other security incident resulting in loss, disclosure or misappropriation of stored personal information, or disclosure of confidential information or other breaches of our information security;
    •activities or other developments that discourage or may discourage congregation at prominent places of public assembly, including our venues;
    •the acquisition or disposition of assets or businesses and/or the impact of, and our ability to successfully pursue, acquisitions or other strategic transactions;
    •our ability to successfully integrate acquisitions, new venues or new businesses into our operations;
    •our internal control environment and our ability to identify and remedy any future material weaknesses;
    •the costs associated with, and the outcome of, litigation, including any negative publicity, and other proceedings to the extent uninsured, including litigation or other claims against companies we invest in or acquire;
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    •the impact of governmental regulations or laws, including potential legislation related to ticketing, changes in how those regulations and laws are interpreted, as well as the continued benefit of certain tax exemptions and the ability to maintain necessary permits or licenses;
    •the impact of any government plans to redesign New York City’s Penn Station;
    •the impact of sports league rules, regulations and/or agreements and changes thereto;
    •the substantial amount of debt incurred, the ability of our subsidiaries to make payments on, or repay or refinance, such debt under the National Properties Credit Agreement and our ability to obtain additional financing, to the extent required;
    •financial community perceptions of our business, operations, financial condition and the industries in which we operate;
    •changes in international trade policies and practices, including tariffs, and the economic impacts, volatility and uncertainty resulting therefrom;
    •our ability to effectively manage any impacts of a pandemic or other public health emergency (including COVID-19 variants) as well as renewed actions taken in response by governmental authorities or certain professional sports leagues, including ensuring compliance with rules and regulations imposed upon our venues, to the extent applicable;
    •the performance by Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. (together with its subsidiaries, as applicable, “MSG Sports”) of its obligations under various agreements with the Company and ongoing commercial arrangements, including the Arena License Agreements;
    •the tax-free treatment of the distribution by Sphere Entertainment Co. (together with its subsidiaries, as applicable, “Sphere Entertainment”) of approximately 67% of the outstanding stock of the Company on April 20, 2023;
    •failure of the Company or Sphere Entertainment to satisfy its obligations under various agreements with Sphere Entertainment, including the services agreement; and
    •the additional factors described under “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended June 30, 2025 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 13, 2025 (the “2025 Form 10-K”).
    We disclaim any obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements contained herein, except as otherwise required by applicable federal securities laws. Moreover, we operate in a very competitive and rapidly changing environment. New risks emerge from time to time. It is not possible for our management to predict all risks, nor can we assess the impact of all factors on our business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements we may make. In light of these risks, uncertainties and assumptions, the forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q may not occur and actual results could differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied in the forward-looking statements.
    All dollar amounts included in the following MD&A are presented in thousands, except as otherwise noted.
    Introduction
    This MD&A is provided as a supplement to, and should be read in conjunction with, the Company’s unaudited condensed and consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes thereto included in this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, as well as the 2025 Form 10-K, to help provide an understanding of our financial condition, changes in financial condition and results of operations. Unless the context otherwise requires, all references to “we”, “us”, “our”, “MSG Entertainment”, or the “Company” refer collectively to Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp., a holding company, and its direct and indirect subsidiaries through which substantially all of our operations are conducted.
    The Company operates and reports financial information in one segment.
    The Company reports on a fiscal year basis ending on June 30th (“Fiscal Year”). In this MD&A, the years ending and ended on June 30, 2026 and 2025, respectively, are referred to as “Fiscal Year 2026” and “Fiscal Year 2025,” respectively.
    This MD&A is organized as follows:
    Business Overview. This section provides a general description of our business, as well as other matters that we believe are important in understanding our results of operations and financial condition and in anticipating future trends.
    Results of Operations. This section provides an analysis of our unaudited results of operations for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024.
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    Liquidity and Capital Resources. This section provides a discussion of our financial condition and liquidity, an analysis of our cash flows for the six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024, as well as certain contractual obligations.
    Seasonality of Our Business. This section discusses the seasonal performance of our business.
    Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements and Critical Accounting Estimates. This section discusses accounting pronouncements that have been adopted by the Company and recently issued accounting pronouncements not yet adopted by the Company. This section should be read together with our critical accounting estimates, which are discussed in the 2025 Form 10-K under “Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations — Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements and Critical Accounting Estimates — Critical Accounting Estimates” and in the notes to the Audited Consolidated and Combined Annual Financial Statements of the Company included therein.
    Business Overview
    We are a live entertainment company comprised of iconic venues and marquee entertainment content. Utilizing the Company’s powerful brands and live entertainment expertise, the Company delivers unique experiences that set the standard for excellence and innovation while forging deep connections with diverse and passionate audiences.
    We manage our business through one reportable segment. The Company’s portfolio of venues includes: The Garden, the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, the Beacon Theatre, and The Chicago Theatre. The Company’s business includes the original production, the Christmas Spectacular. The Company also has an entertainment and sports bookings business, which showcases a broad array of compelling concerts, family shows and special events, as well as a diverse mix of sporting events, for millions of guests annually.
    The Company conducts a significant portion of its operations at venues that it either owns or operates under long-term leases. The Company owns The Garden, the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden, and The Chicago Theatre, and leases Radio City Music Hall and the Beacon Theatre.
    All of the Company’s revenues and assets are attributed to or located in the United States and are primarily concentrated in the New York City metropolitan area.
    Factors Affecting Results of Operations
    Our operating results are largely dependent on our ability to attract concerts and other events to our venues, revenues under various agreements entered into with MSG Sports, and the continuing popularity of the Christmas Spectacular. Certain of these factors in turn depend on the popularity and/or performance of the sports teams whose games we host at The Garden.
    The Company’s future performance is dependent in part on general economic conditions and the effect of these conditions on our customers. Weak economic conditions may lead to lower demand for suite licenses and tickets to our live productions, concerts, family shows and other events, which would also negatively affect concession and merchandise sales, and lower levels of sponsorship and venue signage. These conditions may also affect the number of concerts, family shows and other events that take place in the future. An economic downturn could adversely affect our business and results of operations.
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    Results of Operations
    Comparison of the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 versus the three and six months ended December 31, 2024.
     Three Months Ended
    December 31,Change
    20252024AmountPercentage
    Revenues
    Revenues from entertainment offerings
    $360,453 $318,276 $42,177 13 %
    Food, beverage, and merchandise revenues64,324 59,321 5,003 8 %
    Arena license fees and other leasing revenue(a)
    35,163 29,820 5,343 18 %
    Total revenues459,940 407,417 52,523 13 %
    Direct operating expenses
    Entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing direct operating expenses(b)
    (176,062)(164,294)(11,768)(7)%
    Food, beverage, and merchandise direct operating expenses
    (36,594)(32,780)(3,814)(12)%
    Total direct operating expenses
    (212,656)(197,074)(15,582)(8)%
    Selling, general, and administrative expenses
    (68,359)(57,189)(11,170)(20)%
    Depreciation and amortization(13,984)(14,183)199 1 %
    Restructuring (charges) credits(1,126)30 (1,156)NM
    Operating income163,815 139,001 24,814 18 %
    Interest income 813 365 448 123 %
    Interest expense(10,423)(12,955)2,532 20 %
    Other expense, net(673)(1,045)372 36 %
    Income from operations before income taxes153,532 125,366 28,166 22 %
    Income tax expense(60,817)(49,473)(11,344)(23)%
    Net income$92,715 $75,893 $16,822 22 %
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     Six Months Ended
    December 31,Change
    20252024AmountPercentage
    Revenues
    Revenues from entertainment offerings
    $491,763 $433,357 $58,406 13 %
    Food, beverage, and merchandise revenues87,161 78,296 8,865 11 %
    Arena license fees and other leasing revenue(a)
    39,278 34,478 4,800 14 %
    Total revenues618,202 546,131 72,071 13 %
    Direct operating expenses
    Entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing direct operating expenses(b)
    (264,620)(250,760)(13,860)(6)%
    Food, beverage, and merchandise direct operating expenses
    (50,406)(44,023)(6,383)(14)%
    Total direct operating expenses
    (315,026)(294,783)(20,243)(7)%
    Selling, general, and administrative expenses
    (124,944)(102,935)(22,009)(21)%
    Depreciation and amortization(28,058)(27,964)(94)NM
    Impairment of long-lived assets(13,782)— (13,782)NM
    Restructuring (charges) credits(2,316)70 (2,386)NM
    Operating income134,076 120,519 13,557 11 %
    Interest income 1,333 737 596 81 %
    Interest expense(21,451)(26,998)5,547 21 %
    Other expense, net(845)(1,814)969 53 %
    Income from operations before income taxes113,113 92,444 20,669 22 %
    Income tax expense(42,052)(35,872)(6,180)(17)%
    Net income$71,061 $56,572 $14,489 26 %
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    (a) Arena license fees and other leasing revenue are recognized on a straight-line basis and are comprised of a contractual cash component plus or minus a non-cash component for each period presented. Arena license fees include operating lease revenue of (i) $20,185 and $21,064 collected in cash for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, respectively, and $17,447 and $18,301 collected in cash for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively, and (ii) a non-cash portion of $10,093 and $10,538 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, respectively, and $9,514 and $9,984 for the three and six months ended December 31, 2024, respectively.
    (b) Venue operations and infrastructure costs are not specifically allocated to each revenue stream, but are instead attributed in their entirety to service revenue which is the Company’s principal revenue stream. Leasing direct operating expenses materially consist of venue operations and infrastructure costs. As a result, the Company combines service and leasing direct operating expenses as “Entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing direct operating expenses” for presentation purposes.
    NM — Absolute percentages greater than 200% and comparisons from positive to negative values or to zero values are considered not meaningful.
    Revenues
    Revenues for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 increased $52,523 and $72,071, respectively, as compared to the prior year periods.
    Revenues from Entertainment Offerings
    For the three months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in revenues from entertainment offerings of $42,177 was primarily due to (i) higher revenues from the presentation of the Christmas Spectacular production of $18,597, (ii) higher revenues from other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) of $11,774, (iii) higher revenues subject to the sharing of economics with MSG Sports pursuant to the Arena License Agreements of $5,947, and (iv) higher revenues from venue-related sponsorship, signage, and suite license fees of $5,155, slightly offset by (v) lower revenues from concerts of $1,227, all as compared to the prior year period.
    The increase in revenues of $18,597 from the presentation of the Christmas Spectacular production was primarily due to an increase in ticket-related revenue, which reflected 14 additional performances and higher per-show revenue, both as compared to the prior year period. The increase in per-show revenue was primarily due to a higher average ticket yield and, to a lesser extent, higher per-show attendance as compared to the prior year period. The Company had 215 Christmas Spectacular performances during this year’s holiday season, of which 199 took place in the three months ended December 31, 2025, as compared to 200 performances in the prior year’s holiday season, of which 185 took place in the three months ended December 31, 2024. For this year’s holiday season, over 1.2 million tickets were sold, as compared to approximately 1.1 million tickets sold in the prior year’s holiday season.
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    The increase in revenues of $11,774 from other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) was primarily due to higher per-event revenue and, to a lesser extent, an increase in the number of events at The Garden.
    The increase in revenues subject to the sharing of economics with MSG Sports pursuant to the Arena License Agreements of $5,947 was primarily due to higher suite license fee revenues (excluding the portion retained by the Company).
    The increase in revenues of $5,155 from venue-related sponsorship, signage, and suite license fees was due to higher suite license fee revenues (excluding the portion shared with MSG Sports pursuant to the Arena License Agreements) and higher sponsorship and signage revenues.
    The decrease in revenues of $1,227 from concerts was primarily due to a decrease in the number of events at The Garden, partially offset by higher per-concert revenue and an increase in the number of events at the Company’s theaters.
    For the six months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in revenues from entertainment offerings of $58,406 was primarily due to (i) higher revenues from the presentation of the Christmas Spectacular production of $19,436, (ii) higher revenues from other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) of $18,580, (iii) higher revenues from concerts of $7,036, (iv) higher revenues subject to the sharing of economics with MSG Sports pursuant to the Arena License Agreements of $6,269, and (v) higher revenues from venue-related sponsorship, signage, and suite license fees of $5,617, all as compared to the prior year period.
    The increase in revenues of $18,580 from other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) was primarily due to higher per-event revenue and an increase in the number of events at the Company’s venues.
    The increase in revenues of $7,036 from concerts was primarily due to higher per-concert revenue and an increase in the number of events at the Company’s theaters, partially offset by a decrease in the number of events at The Garden.
    Food, Beverage, and Merchandise Revenues
    For the three months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in food, beverage, and merchandise revenues of $5,003 was primarily due to (i) higher food and beverage sales of $3,254 at Knicks and Rangers games, (ii) higher food, beverage and merchandise sales of $2,694 related to the Christmas Spectacular production and (iii) higher food and beverage sales at other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) of $2,342, partially offset by (iv) lower food and beverage sales of $3,294 at concerts at the Company’s venues, all as compared to the prior year period.
    The increase in food and beverage sales of $3,254 at Knicks and Rangers games was due to the impact of a combined four more Knicks and Rangers games played at The Garden and, higher per-game revenue.
    The increase in food, beverage and merchandise sales of $2,694 related to the Christmas Spectacular production was due to higher per-show revenue and, to a lesser extent, 14 additional performances.
    The increase in food, beverage and merchandise sales of $2,342 from other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) was primarily due to an increase in the number of events at The Garden and, to a lesser extent, higher per-event revenue.
    The decrease in food, beverage and merchandise sales of $3,294 from concerts was primarily due to a decrease in the number of events at The Garden.
    For the six months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in food, beverage, and merchandise revenues of $8,865 was primarily due to (i) higher food and beverage sales at other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) of $3,724, (ii) higher food and beverage sales of $3,304 at Knicks and Rangers games, and (iii) and higher food, beverage and merchandise sales of $2,638 related to the Christmas Spectacular production, partially offset by (iv) lower food and beverage sales of $833 at concerts at the Company’s venues, all as compared to the prior year period.
    The increase in food and beverage sales at other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) of $3,724 was primarily due to an increase in the number of events held at the Company’s venues and higher per-event revenue.
    The decrease in food, beverage and merchandise sales of $833 from concerts was primarily due to a decrease in the number of events at The Garden, partially offset by an increase in the number of events at the Company’s theaters.
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    Arena License Fees and Other Leasing Revenue
    For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in arena license fees and other leasing revenue of $5,343, and $4,800, respectively, was due to higher arena license fees from MSG Sports pursuant to the Arena License Agreements due to a combined four more Knicks and Rangers games played at The Garden in the current year periods, and an increase in other sublease revenue.
    For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, the Knicks and Rangers played a combined 39 and 41 pre/regular season games at The Garden, respectively, as compared to 35 and 37 combined pre/regular season games, respectively, in the prior year periods.
    Direct operating expenses
    Direct operating expenses for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 increased $15,582 and $20,243, respectively, as compared to the prior year periods.
    Direct Operating Expenses Associated with Entertainment Offerings, Arena License Fees and Other Leasing
    For the three months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in direct operating expenses associated with entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing of $11,768 primarily reflects (i) higher direct operating expenses subject to the sharing of economics with MSG Sports pursuant to the Arena License Agreements of $5,263, primarily due to expenses incurred as a result of the increase in suite license fee revenues, (ii) higher direct operating expenses related to the Christmas Spectacular production of $5,039 incurred as a result of 14 additional shows and higher per-show expenses, and (iii) higher direct operating expenses from other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) of $3,030, primarily due to an increase in the number of events at The Garden and, to a lesser extent, higher per-event expenses, partially offset by (iv) lower direct operating expenses from concerts of $1,407, primarily due to a decrease in the number of concerts at The Garden, partially offset by higher per-concert expenses and an increase in the number of concerts at the Company’s theaters, all as compared to the prior year period.
    For the six months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in direct operating expenses associated with entertainment offerings, arena license fees, and other leasing of $13,860 primarily reflects (i) higher direct operating expenses from other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers) of $7,865, primarily due to an increase in the number of events at the Company’s venues and higher-per event expenses, (ii) higher direct operating expenses subject to the sharing of economics with MSG Sports pursuant to the Arena License Agreements of $5,554, primarily due to expenses incurred as a result of the increase in suite license revenues, and (iii) higher direct operating expenses related to the Christmas Spectacular production of $4,811, primarily due to 14 additional shows, partially offset by (iv) lower direct operating expenses from concerts of $2,637, primarily due to a decrease in the number of events at The Garden and lower per-event expenses, partially offset by an increase in the number of events at the Company’s theaters, and (v) a decrease in venue operating costs of $1,961, all as compared to the prior year period.
    Direct Operating Expenses Associated with Food, Beverage, and Merchandise
    For the three months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in food, beverage and merchandise direct operating expenses of $3,814 primarily reflects higher food, beverage and merchandise costs related to Knicks and Rangers games at The Garden, the Christmas Spectacular production, and other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers), partially offset by lower food and beverage costs related to concerts, all as compared to the prior year period.
    For the six months ended December 31, 2025, the increase in food, beverage and merchandise direct operating expenses of $6,383 primarily reflects higher food, beverage and merchandise costs related to Knicks and Rangers games at The Garden, other live entertainment and sporting events (excluding the Knicks and Rangers), and the Christmas Spectacular production, all as compared to the prior year period.
    Selling, general, and administrative expenses
    For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, selling, general, and administrative expenses increased $11,170 and $22,009, respectively, as compared to the prior year periods, primarily due to an increase in employee compensation and benefits, including $3,970 in executive management transition costs in the current year periods as compared to $4,544 of executive management transition costs in the prior year periods.
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    Impairment of long-lived assets
    For the six months ended December 31, 2025, impairment of long-lived assets increased $13,782, as compared to the prior year period, primarily due to impairment losses recognized on the Company’s right-of-use lease assets in its New York corporate office.
    Restructuring charges
    For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, restructuring charges increased $1,156 and $2,386, respectively, as compared to the prior year periods, which reflects termination benefits provided due to a workforce reduction.
    Operating income
    For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, operating income increased by $24,814 and $13,557, respectively. The increase in operating income for the three months ended December 31, 2025 was primarily due to an increase in revenues, partially offset by an increase in direct operating expenses and selling, general and administrative expenses. The increase in operating income for the six months ended December 31, 2025 was primarily due to an increase in revenues, partially offset by an increase in direct operating expenses, selling, general and administrative expenses and impairment of long-lived assets.
    Interest income
    For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, interest income increased $448 and $596, respectively, as compared to the prior year periods, primarily due to higher average balances in the Company’s cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash.
    Interest expense
    For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, interest expense decreased $2,532 and $5,547, respectively, as compared to the prior year periods primarily due to lower average borrowing rates under the National Properties Facilities (as defined below under Liquidity and Capital Resources).
    Other expense, net
    For the three and six months ended December 31, 2025, other expense, net decreased $372 and $969, respectively, as compared to the prior year periods primarily due to (i) lower net periodic benefit costs associated with the Company’s funded and unfunded and qualified and non-qualified defined benefit plans, and (ii) an increase in unrealized gains associated with the Company’s Executive Deferred Compensation Plan.
    Income tax expense
    In general, the Company is required to use an estimated annual effective tax rate to measure the tax benefit or tax expense recognized in an interim period. The estimated annual effective tax rate is revised on a quarterly basis.
    See Note 11. Additional Financial Information to the financial statements included in “— Item 1. Financial Statements” of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for discussions of the Company’s income tax expense.
    Adjusted operating income (“AOI”)
    The Company evaluates its performance based on several factors, of which the key financial measure is adjusted operating income, a non-GAAP financial measure. We define adjusted operating income as operating income excluding:
    (i) depreciation, amortization and impairments of property and equipment, goodwill and other long-lived assets, including right-of-use lease assets and related lease costs,
    (ii) share-based compensation expense,
    (iii) restructuring charges or credits,
    (iv) merger, spin-off, and acquisition-related costs, including merger-related litigation expenses,
    (v) gains or losses on sales or dispositions of businesses and associated settlements,
    (vi) the impact of purchase accounting adjustments related to business acquisitions,
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    (vii) amortization for capitalized cloud computing arrangement costs, and
    (viii) gains and losses related to the remeasurement of liabilities under the Executive Deferred Compensation Plan.
    The Company excludes impairments of long-lived assets, including right-of-use lease assets and related lease costs, as these expenses do not represent core business operating results of the Company. The Company believes that the exclusion of share-based compensation expense or benefit allows investors to better track the performance of the Company’s business without regard to the settlement of an obligation that is not expected to be made in cash. The Company eliminates merger, spin-off, and acquisition-related transaction costs, when applicable, because the Company does not consider such costs to be indicative of the ongoing operating performance of the Company as they result from an event that is of a non-recurring nature, thereby enhancing comparability. In addition, management believes that the exclusion of gains and losses related to the remeasurement of liabilities under the Executive Deferred Compensation Plan, provides investors with a clearer picture of the Company’s operating performance given that, in accordance with GAAP, gains and losses related to the remeasurement of liabilities under the Executive Deferred Compensation Plan are recognized in operating income whereas gains and losses related to the remeasurement of the assets under the Executive Deferred Compensation Plan, which are equal to and therefore fully offset the gains and losses related to the remeasurement of liabilities, are recognized in other expense, net, which is not reflected in operating income.
    The Company believes AOI is an appropriate measure for evaluating the operating performance of the Company on a consolidated basis. AOI and similar measures with similar titles are common performance measures used by investors and analysts to analyze the Company’s performance. The Company uses revenues and AOI measures as the most important indicators of its business performance and evaluates management’s effectiveness with specific reference to these indicators.
    AOI should be viewed as a supplement to and not a substitute for operating income, net income, cash flows from operating activities, and other measures of performance and/or liquidity presented in accordance with GAAP. Since AOI is not a measure of performance calculated in accordance with GAAP, this measure may not be comparable to similar measures with similar titles used by other companies. The Company has presented the components that reconcile operating income, the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, to AOI.
    The following is a reconciliation of operating income to adjusted operating income for the three and six months ended December 31, 2025 as compared to the prior year periods:
    Three Months Ended
    December 31,Change
    20252024AmountPercentage
    Operating income$163,815 $139,001 $24,814 18 %
    Depreciation and amortization13,984 14,183 (199)(1)%
    Impairment of long-lived assets and related lease costs1,296 — 1,296 NM
    Share-based compensation10,037 9,322 715 8 %
    Restructuring charges (credits)1,126 (30)1,156 NM
    Merger, spin-off, and acquisition-related costs
    — 1,361 (1,361)NM
    Amortization for capitalized cloud computing arrangement costs31 201 (170)(85)%
    Remeasurement of deferred compensation plan liabilities141 (26)167 NM
    Adjusted operating income$190,430 $164,012 $26,418 16 %
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    Six Months Ended
    December 31,Change
    20252024AmountPercentage
    Operating income$134,076 $120,519 $13,557 11 %
    Depreciation and amortization28,058 27,964 94 NM
    Impairment of long-lived assets and related lease costs15,078 — 15,078 NM
    Share-based compensation17,330 15,584 1,746 11 %
    Restructuring charges (credits)2,316 (70)2,386 NM
    Merger, spin-off, and acquisition-related costs
    — 1,361 (1,361)NM
    Amortization for capitalized cloud computing arrangement costs206 369 (163)(44)%
    Remeasurement of deferred compensation plan liabilities447 194 253 130 %
    Adjusted operating income$197,511 $165,921 $31,590 19 %
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    NM — Absolute percentages greater than 200% and comparisons from positive to negative values or to zero values are considered not meaningful.
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    Liquidity and Capital Resources
    Sources and Uses of Liquidity
    Our primary sources of liquidity are cash and cash equivalents, cash flows from the operations of our businesses and available borrowing capacity under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility (as defined below). Our principal uses of cash include working capital-related items (including funding our operations), capital spending, debt service, investments and related loans and advances that we may fund from time to time. We may also use cash to continue to repurchase shares of our Class A Common Stock pursuant to the share repurchase program authorized by our Board of Directors on March 29, 2023, of which there was $44,796 remaining as of December 31, 2025. Our decisions as to the use of our available liquidity will be based upon the ongoing review of the funding needs of the business, the optimal allocation of cash resources, and the timing of cash flow generation. To the extent that we desire to access alternative sources of funding through the capital and credit markets, market conditions could adversely impact our ability to do so at that time.
    We regularly monitor and assess our ability to meet our net funding and investing requirements. As of December 31, 2025, the Company’s unrestricted cash and cash equivalents balance was $157,056. The principal balance of the Company’s total debt outstanding as of December 31, 2025 was $594,141 and the Company had $132,573 of available borrowing capacity under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility. We believe we have sufficient liquidity from cash and cash equivalents, available borrowing capacity under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility and cash flows from operations to fund our operations and satisfy any obligations for the foreseeable future.
    National Properties Facilities
    General. On June 27, 2025, MSG National Properties, LLC (“MSG National Properties”), MSG Entertainment Holdings, LLC (“MSG Entertainment Holdings”) and certain subsidiaries of MSG National Properties entered into Amendment No. 4 (“Amendment No. 4”) to the credit agreement dated June 30, 2022 (as amended, supplemented and otherwise modified prior to June 27, 2025, the “Prior National Properties Credit Agreement” and, as amended by Amendment No. 4, the “National Properties Credit Agreement”) with JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., as administrative agent, and the lenders and letter of credit issuers party thereto, pursuant to which, among other things, (i) the term loan facility under the Prior National Properties Credit Agreement (the “Prior National Properties Term Loan Facility”) was refinanced in its entirety with a five-year $609,375 senior secured term loan facility (the “National Properties Term Loan Facility”) and (ii) the revolving credit facility under the Prior National Properties Credit Agreement (the “Prior National Properties Revolving Credit Facility” and, together with the Prior National Properties Term Loan Facility, the “Prior National Properties Facilities”) was refinanced in its entirety with a five-year, $150,000 revolving credit facility (the “National Properties Revolving Credit Facility” and, together with the National Properties Term Loan Facility, the “National Properties Facilities”). Up to $25,000 of the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility is available for the issuance of letters of credit. In October 2025, the Company paid $20,000 to fully repay the outstanding borrowings under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility. As of December 31, 2025, outstanding letters of credit were $17,427 and the remaining balance available under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility was $132,573.
    Proceeds. Proceeds of the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility may be used to fund working capital needs, for general corporate purposes of MSG National Properties and its subsidiaries and to make distributions to MSG Entertainment Holdings.
    Interest Rates. Borrowings under the National Properties Facilities bear interest at a floating rate, which at the option of MSG National Properties may be either (a) Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) plus an applicable margin ranging from 1.75% to 2.50% per annum, determined based on the total leverage ratio of MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries, or (b) a base rate plus an applicable margin ranging from 0.75% to 1.50% per annum, determined based on the total leverage ratio of MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries. The National Properties Credit Agreement requires MSG National Properties to pay a commitment fee ranging from 0.20% to 0.30% in respect of the daily unused commitments under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility. MSG National Properties is also required to pay customary letter of credit fees, as well as fronting fees, to banks that issue letters of credit pursuant to the National Properties Credit Agreement. The interest rate on the National Properties Term Loan Facility as of December 31, 2025 was 5.97%.
    Principal Repayments. Subject to customary notice and minimum amount conditions, the Company may voluntarily repay outstanding loans under the National Properties Facilities or terminate commitments under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility, at any time, in whole or in part, subject only to customary breakage costs in the case of prepayment of Term SOFR loans. The National Properties Facilities will mature on June 27, 2030. The principal obligations under the National Properties Term Loan Facility are to be repaid in quarterly installments beginning with the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2025, in an aggregate amount equal to 5.00% per annum (1.25% per quarter) with the balance due at the maturity of the facility. The principal obligations under the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility are due at the maturity of the facility. Under certain circumstances, MSG National Properties is
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    required to make mandatory prepayments on loans outstanding, including prepayments in an amount equal to the net cash proceeds of certain sales of assets or casualty insurance and/or condemnation recoveries (subject to certain reinvestment, repair or replacement rights), subject to certain exceptions.
    Covenants. The National Properties Credit Agreement includes financial covenants requiring MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries to maintain a specified minimum debt service coverage ratio and specified maximum total leverage ratio. The debt service coverage ratio covenant is set at a ratio of 2.50:1. The leverage ratio covenant is tested based on the ratio of MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries’ consolidated total indebtedness to adjusted operating income, with a maximum ratio of 3.50:1. As of December 31, 2025, MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries were in compliance with the covenants of the National Properties Credit Agreement.
    In addition to the financial covenants discussed above, the National Properties Credit Agreement and the related security agreement contain certain customary representations and warranties, affirmative and negative covenants and events of default. The National Properties Credit Agreement contains certain restrictions on the ability of MSG National Properties and its restricted subsidiaries to take certain actions as provided in (and subject to various exceptions and baskets set forth in) the National Properties Credit Agreement, including the following: (i) incur additional indebtedness; (ii) create liens on certain assets; (iii) make investments, loans or advances in or to other persons; (iv) pay dividends and distributions or repurchase capital stock (which will restrict the ability of MSG National Properties to make cash distributions to the Company); (v) repay, redeem or repurchase certain indebtedness; (vi) change its lines of business; (vii) engage in certain transactions with affiliates; (viii) amend their respective organizational documents; (ix) merge or consolidate; and (x) make certain dispositions.
    Guarantors and Collateral. All obligations under the National Properties Facilities are guaranteed by MSG Entertainment Holdings and MSG National Properties’ existing and future direct and indirect domestic subsidiaries, other than the subsidiaries that own The Garden and certain other excluded subsidiaries (the “Subsidiary Guarantors”). All obligations under the National Properties Facilities, including the guarantees of those obligations, are secured by certain of the assets of MSG National Properties and the Subsidiary Guarantors (collectively, “Collateral”) including, but not limited to, a pledge of some or all of the equity interests held directly or indirectly by MSG National Properties in each Subsidiary Guarantor. The Collateral does not include, among other things, any interests in The Garden or The Chicago Theatre or the leasehold interests in Radio City Music Hall or the Beacon Theatre.
    Contractual Obligations
    The Company did not have any material changes in its contractual obligations since the end of Fiscal Year 2025 other than activities in the ordinary course of business. See Note 6. Commitments and Contingencies, to the financial statements included in “— Item 1. Financial Statements” of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for further details on the Company’s contractual obligations.
    Cash Flow Discussion
    As of December 31, 2025, cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash totaled $157,577, as compared to $43,538 as of June 30, 2025. The following table summarizes the Company’s cash flow activities for the six months ended December 31, 2025 and 2024:
    Six Months Ended
    December 31,
    20252024
    Net cash provided by operating activities$184,194 $85,499 
    Net cash used in investing activities(15,290)(16,282)
    Net cash used in financing activities(54,865)(47,553)
    Net increase in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash$114,039 $21,664 
    Operating Activities
    Net cash provided by operating activities for the six months ended December 31, 2025 increased by $98,695 as compared to the prior year period, primarily due to higher net income adjusted for non-cash items of $15,236, and an increase in cash flows from changes in working capital of $83,459. The increase in cash flows from changes in working capital was mainly driven by (i) a smaller net cash outflow for accrued and other current and non-current liabilities, primarily due to lower employee-related costs and associated payroll taxes, and lower payments to promoters due to the timing of event settlements, (ii) a smaller net cash outflow from related party receivables and payables, net, due to the timing and settlement of the underlying related party transactions, primarily with MSG Sports, and (iii) a smaller net cash outflow from accounts payable, primarily due to the timing of event settlements. These increases were partially offset by (iv) a smaller net cash inflow from accounts receivable, due to the timing of cash collections from sponsors
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    and event settlements, in each case as compared to the six months ended December 31, 2024.
    Investing Activities
    Net cash used in investing activities for the six months ended December 31, 2025 decreased by $992 to $15,290 as compared to the prior year period primarily due to a reduction in capital expenditures, as compared to the prior year period.
    Financing Activities
    Net cash used in financing activities for the six months ended December 31, 2025 increased by $7,312 to $54,865 as compared to the prior year period primarily due to (i) a decrease in proceeds received from the National Properties Revolving Credit Facility, partially offset by (ii) lower principal repayments under the National Properties Revolving Facilities.
    Seasonality of Our Business
    The revenues the Company earns from the Christmas Spectacular and arena license fees from MSG Sports in connection with the Knicks’ and Rangers’ use of The Garden generally means the Company earns a disproportionate share of its revenues and operating income in the second and third quarters of the Company’s fiscal year, with the first and fourth fiscal quarters being disproportionately lower.
    Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements and Critical Accounting Estimates
    Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements
    See Note 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies, to the financial statements included in “— Item 1. Financial Statements” of this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for discussion of recently issued accounting pronouncements.
    Critical Accounting Estimates
    There have been no material changes to the Company’s critical accounting estimates from those set forth in the 2025 Form 10-K.
    Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
    There were no material changes to the disclosures regarding market risks in connection with our pension and postretirement plans. See Item 7A, “Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk,” of the 2025 Form 10-K.
    Potential Interest Rate Risk Exposure
    The Company, through its subsidiary, MSG National Properties, is subject to potential interest rate risk exposure related to borrowings incurred under its credit facilities. Changes in interest rates may increase interest expense payments with respect to any borrowings incurred under these credit facilities. The effect of a hypothetical 200 basis point increase in floating interest rate prevailing as of December 31, 2025 and continuing for a full year would increase the Company’s interest expense on the outstanding amounts under the credit facilities by $11,883.
    Item 4. Controls and Procedures
    Our management, with the participation of our Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, evaluated the effectiveness of the design and operation of our disclosure controls and procedures as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”). Based on that evaluation, our Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and our Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer concluded that the Company’s disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of December 31, 2025.
    Changes in Internal Control over Financial Reporting
    There were no changes in the Company’s internal control over financial reporting (as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f) under the Exchange Act) during the fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2025, that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Company’s internal control over financial reporting.
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    PART II - OTHER INFORMATION
    Item 1. Legal Proceedings
    The Company is a defendant in various lawsuits. Although the outcome of these lawsuits cannot be predicted with certainty (including the extent of available insurance, if any), management does not believe that resolution of these lawsuits will have a material adverse effect on the Company.
    Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds
    On March 29, 2023, the Company’s Board of Directors authorized a share repurchase program to repurchase up to $250 million of the Company’s Class A Common Stock (the “Stock Repurchase Program”). Pursuant to the Stock Repurchase Program, shares of Class A Common Stock may be purchased from time to time in open market or private transactions, block trades or such other manner as the Company may determine in accordance with applicable insider trading and other securities laws and regulations. The timing and amount of purchases will depend on market conditions and other factors. For the three months ended December 31, 2025, the Company did not repurchase any shares of Class A Common Stock, and for the six months ended December 31, 2025, the Company repurchased 623,271 shares of Class A Common Stock for approximately $25 million. As of December 31, 2025, the Company had approximately $45 million remaining available for repurchases under the Stock Repurchase Program.
    Item 6. Exhibits

    (a) Index to Exhibits
    EXHIBIT
    NO.
    DESCRIPTION
    10.1
    Employment Agreement, dated as of November 19, 2025, between Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. and Alexander Shvartsman (incorporated by reference to Exhibit 10.1 to the Company’s Current Report on Form 8-K filed on November 21, 2025). †
    31.1
    Certification by the Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
    31.2
    Certification by the Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.
    32.1
    Certification by the Chief Executive Officer Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.*
    32.2
    Certification by the Chief Financial Officer Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.*
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    The following materials from the Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, formatted in Inline Extensible Business Reporting Language (iXBRL): (i) condensed consolidated balance sheets, (ii) condensed consolidated statements of operations, (iii) condensed consolidated statements of comprehensive income, (iv) condensed consolidated statements of cash flows, (v) condensed consolidated statements of equity (deficit), and (vi) notes to condensed consolidated financial statements.
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    The cover page from the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended December 31, 2025 formatted in Inline XBRL and contained in Exhibit 101.
    _________________
    † This exhibit is a management contract or a compensatory plan or arrangement.
    * Furnished herewith. These exhibits shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, or otherwise subject to the liability of that Section. Such exhibits shall not be deemed incorporated into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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    SIGNATURE
    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized on the 6th day of February 2026.
    Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp.
    By:/s/    DAVID J. COLLINS
    Name:David J. Collins
    Title:Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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