- Brighton-based Paramount Artists has signed UK techno heavyweight Alan Fitzpatrick for worldwide live music/touring representation, with agent Tom Nettleton leading the deal.
- The signing covers Rest of World territories; Fitzpatrick continues with The Bullitt Agency for United States, B4Bookings Agency for Spain and South America, and Beatside Bookings for Italy.
- Fitzpatrick departs NGE Booking, where he was previously represented for UK, Europe, Asia, and ROW, with management remaining in place at Electric Ibiza Entertainment.
- The move comes as Fitzpatrick rides serious momentum: a major 2026 Carl Cox collaboration, the ongoing HYBRD live series, and a packed summer festival schedule.
Paramount Artists, the Brighton-based electronic music booking agency, has announced the signing of Alan Fitzpatrick for worldwide live music and touring representation, excluding the US, Spain, Italy, and South America. Agent Tom Nettleton will oversee the deal at Paramount Artists.
The Southampton-born techno titan has been a dominant force in global club culture for nearly two decades, headlining Berghain, closing the Solid Grooves Stage at Creamfields, landing records on Drumcode and BBC Radio 1, and accumulating over 240 million streams.
He owns four labels, including flagship imprint We Are The Brave, and recently launched his HYBRD live project, which debuted at Awakenings, Fabric, and Elrow Festival.
His most recent high-profile release is a collaboration with Carl Cox and rising talent Alex Culross titled “Burn Tonight,” while a new “Restless” single with THELMA dropped just days ago.
In a similar move showing how in-demand agents are reshuffling established rosters this year, Kelland recently signed with UTA for worldwide representation, and DJ Guestlist joined Active Talent Agency for representation.
Fitzpatrick retains The Bullitt Agency for United States, B4Bookings Agency for Spain and South America, Beatside Bookings for Italy, and Electric Ibiza Entertainment for management. Paramount Artists’ roster also includes artists such as Patrick Mason, BIIA, and Grace Dahl.
Takeaways
This signing is a calculated strategic play, not a routine roster shuffle. Fitzpatrick is at a clear inflection point in his career, the HYBRD live concept is expanding his footprint from pure DJ bookings into full live production territory, which demands an agency with the right global infrastructure to match.
Paramount Artists stepping in for ROW is a deliberate bet on a maturing artist entering what could be his most ambitious touring cycle yet.
The decision to keep B4Bookings and Beatside Bookings in place is smart, it signals Fitzpatrick’s team values deep, specialist market expertise over consolidating everything under one roof.
Spain, South America, and Italy are notoriously loyal markets for underground techno, and the relationships Fitzpatrick already has there clearly aren’t up for renegotiation. Likewise, Electric Ibiza Entertainment staying as management provides continuity at the top, this is evolution, not a clean break.
For Paramount Artists, landing Fitzpatrick is a significant statement of intent. He brings global credibility, a multi-label empire, and a live show that’s genuinely evolving, exactly the kind of artist that elevates an agency’s profile with promoters worldwide.
Does adding a HYBRD live format give Fitzpatrick a competitive edge over traditional DJ bookings at the same festivals? Could Paramount Artists’ Brighton roots give them an advantage in building Fitzpatrick’s UK and European club circuit even further?