Warner has purchased most assets of the assets of Access Industries-backed Songkick, though it is steering clear of the ticketing business that forms part of a pending litigation.

Songkick, a US-based live music discovery platform operator backed by conglomerate Access Industries, has sold most of its assets to entertainment and record label conglomerate Warner Music for an undisclosed sum.

Warner has acquired the company’s concert discovery app and website as well as the Songkick trademark. Some staff responsible for maintaining the app will move to Warner Music as part of the deal.

Warner Music has not purchased Songkick’s ticketing business, which is the subject of a lawsuit filed…