- Anfisa Letyago has signed with Liaison Artists for live music/touring representation in North America, with agents Mariesa Stevens and Jon Sax leading the deal.
- The move shifts her North American bookings away from William Morris Endeavor (WME).
- She continues with Analog Agency for South America and Europe/UK (excluding Italy), Beatside Bookings for Italy, and manager Fabio Lautieri.
- The signing follows her 2024 Billboard Italia Women in Music "DJ of the Year" win and her 2025 *Bubbledance* EP release on Sony-owned Noted Records.
Anfisa Letyago has signed with Liaison Artists for live music and touring representation across North America. Agents Mariesa Stevens and Jon Sax will lead her bookings in the region.
The Naples-based, Siberian-born DJ and producer moves her North American business away from William Morris Endeavor (WME), which had represented her across a broad mandate covering territories outside Europe/UK, Italy, and South America.
Her other territories stay unchanged: Analog Agency continues to handle South America and Europe/UK, excluding Italy, a deal it struck with her in June 2026, while Beatside Bookings retains her home market of Italy. Fabio Lautieri remains her manager.
Founded in 2004, Liaison Artists has built its business around electronic music specialists, representing artists like Bicep, Honey Dijon, and Adam Beyer.
Booking Agent Info’s Coachella 2026 lineup breakdown found the agency’s share of booked acts climbed to 4%, up from 3% the year before, a sign of a roster that keeps expanding.
The move fits a broader 2026 pattern of electronic acts consolidating regional representation with genre specialists, including United Talent Agency’s signing of French DJ TRYM for U.S. representation and Analog Agency’s worldwide deal with duo Pole Position.
On the career side, Letyago was named “DJ of the Year” at the inaugural Billboard Italia Women in Music Awards in 2024. She released the *Bubbledance* EP in 2025 on Sony-owned label Noted Records and runs her own imprint, N:S:DA.
She has collaborated with Moby, Swedish House Mafia, and Empire of the Sun, hosted BBC Radio 1’s Residency show, delivered her Essential Mix debut in 2023, and is developing a live show called *Partenope*.
Takeaways
Pulling North American rights away from a full-service major like WME and handing them to a genre specialist is a vote of confidence in boutique expertise over scale.
It also reflects a wider 2026 trend: electronic artists increasingly splitting global business across multiple regional specialists instead of consolidating with one agency.
Does the North American switch signal a bigger U.S. festival push for Letyago? Will Liaison Artists’ win over WME encourage other techno artists to favor boutique specialists? How will juggling separate regional agencies across North America, South America/Europe, and Italy affect her tour routing?