Celebrity Name: bees & honey
New Company: William Morris Endeavor (WME)
Primary Agents: Justin Nabors, Andre Belcourt, Laura Ruiz
Department: Music / Electronic & Dance Touring
Territory: Worldwide (WW)
- Berlin x London DJ/producer collective bees & honey has officially signed with William Morris Endeavor (WME) for representation.
- The collective will be handled by Justin Nabors, Andre Belcourt, and Laura Ruiz at WME, a powerhouse trio spanning New York and London.
- The signing adds serious industry muscle behind a collective that has already racked up 18.3 million monthly Spotify listeners and notched a Billboard Global 200 Top 10 hit with Show Me Love.
- The deal signals WME’s aggressive push into the global electronic and Afro-fusion space, building on recent signings in the contemporary music division.
bees & honey, the Berlin and London-based DJ and producer collective, has officially signed with William Morris Endeavor (WME) for worldwide representation. The booking deal is led by agents Justin Nabors, Andre Belcourt, and Laura Ruiz within WME’s Music department.
The collective, whose sound blends R&B, amapiano, and electronic pop, has had a breakout run over the past year. Their 2025 collaboration with South African-German artist WizTheMc, Show Me Love, hit #10 on the Billboard Global 200 and earned gold certification in the UK, amassing over 193 million Spotify streams.
The duo followed that up with a second collaboration, Take My Mind, and later joined Paris-based DJ Alex Wann and LA artist Malachiii on the buzzy single Moon in September 2025.
Most recently, they dropped When The Party’s Over alongside FOLA, adding to a growing catalog that now pulls in 18.3 million monthly Spotify listeners.
This WME deal mirrors a string of high-profile electronic signings: Cori Kennedy signed with WME and Jenevieve returned to WME for booking, putting bees & honey firmly in a new league of globally managed talent.
This signing is a big deal, and not just on paper. bees & honey has quietly become one of the most exciting cross-genre acts to emerge from the Berlin-London-Lagos creative corridor, and WME is clearly betting big on that momentum.
The three-agent team of Nabors, Belcourt, and Ruiz covers the US, global touring, and the fast-growing Spanish and Portuguese electronic markets, meaning this isn’t just a booking deal, it’s a global rollout strategy.
With Andre Belcourt having freshly joined WME in March 2026, bringing deep relationships in the electronic space, bees & honey could be primed for a festival cycle that’s far bigger than anything they’ve done before.
Could this WME deal land bees & honey on a major festival main stage, think Coachella, Afronation, or Glastonbury, within the next 12 months? Does this deal make bees & honey a more attractive collab partner for major-label artists looking for crossover electronic production?