- Cara Delevingne has signed with London-based Satellite 414 for PR representation in the United Kingdom.
- The signing comes as Delevingne enters a new music era, set to release debut singles "I Forgot" and "Out of My Head" on May 29 via Warner Music.
- She kicks off an 11-city European and North American tour on June 1 in Berlin, with a high-profile slot at Primavera Sound Barcelona on June 5.
- Delevingne continues with The Lede Company for publicity, Brillstein Entertainment Partners for management, and Shemarya Artists and UTA for representation.
Cara Delevingne has added Satellite 414 to her team for UK public relations, a move timed perfectly to the launch of her music career.
Delevingne will release her debut double single “I Forgot” and “Out of My Head” on May 29 via Warner Music, followed by an 11-city run kicking off June 1 in Berlin, with stops in Barcelona, London, Paris, Los Angeles, and Brooklyn. On June 5, she takes the stage at Primavera Sound Barcelona.
Performing under the mononym Cara, Delevingne has been orbiting music for years, collaborating with St. Vincent, Fiona Apple, and Machine Gun Kelly, but this is her first committed solo project. On the acting front, she recently wrapped filming on Club Kid alongside Diego Calva.
Satellite 414 is an award-winning global entertainment publicity agency whose roster includes Dua Lipa, Adele, Ellie Goulding, Lana Del Rey, and Leigh-Anne Pinnock.
Similar to how Izzy Escobar recently signed with Pitch Perfect PR and Luh Tyler linked up with Audible Treats for strategic PR support ahead of major releases, Delevingne’s move signals serious intent behind her music rollout.
She continues with The Lede Company for broader publicity, Brillstein Entertainment Partners for management, and Shemarya Artists and UTA for representation.
Takeaways
Cara Delevingne bringing on Satellite 414 in the UK is a calculated move, not just a PR add-on. With a debut music project dropping via Warner Music, a Primavera Sound slot, and two already sold-out nights in LA, she is entering a scene that demands cultural credibility fast.
Satellite 414 already holds that credibility, with a roster that reads like a who’s-who of British music royalty. This is a team built to position Delevingne as a serious artist in the UK market, not just a celebrity trying music. The timing is no coincidence.
Can Satellite 414’s UK media relationships help Cara Delevingne earn the music credibility she needs to stand out beyond her modelling and acting fame? With debut singles dropping days before her first show, is the rollout timeline tight enough, or is the live pressure exactly what will make it land?