Robbie Williams has parted ways with his longtime management and agency representatives, moving to ATC Management and WME (William Morris Endeavor) as he prepares for a major year of global touring.
The UK artist, who has sold 90 million albums worldwide, scored 16 UK Number 1 albums, six of which rank among the Top 100 best-selling albums in British history. He ended a long-standing management relationship with ie:Music and shifted his worldwide agency representation from X-ray Touring agent Ian Huffam, with whom he worked for 28 years, and from CAA (Creative Artists Agency) in the US.
ATC Management’s roster includes artists such as Nick Cave, The Hives, The Smile, Radiohead, and PJ Harvey.
ATC Management said in a statement:
“It is a privilege to be working with one of the UK’s most enduring and iconic musical talents. Robbie has a huge year ahead, playing a series of major European festivals before headlining arenas and stadiums across South America, Australia and New Zealand. He is a true global star and we look forward to supporting the next exciting phase of his career.”