- Cera Khin signs with Active Talent Agency for live music and touring representation across the world, excluding Spain and Latin America, with agent Josh Haygarth leading the deal.
- She continues with Select Culture Agency for representation in Spain and Liminal for representation in Latin America.
- Night Department remains in place for management.
- The signing follows a run through major stages including Tomorrowland, Awakenings, Time Warp, and EDC Las Vegas.
Cera Khin has signed with Active Talent Agency for worldwide live music and touring representation, excluding Spain and Latin America. Agent Josh Haygarth will lead the partnership.
The Tunisian-born, Barcelona-based DJ and producer has built her name on a fearless, genre-blurring style that moves between hardcore techno, acid, and hard trance.
ATA’s welcome announcement pointed to her run through Tomorrowland, Awakenings, Time Warp, and EDC Las Vegas as proof of her rising global pull.
Khin runs her own label, LazyTapes, alongside CK777 Recordings, and founded the touring party series CK Invites in 2023 to spotlight emerging artists. She’s also known for Technomentalhealth, an Instagram initiative she started to support mental health awareness across the electronic music community.
She continues with Select Culture Agency for representation in Spain and Liminal for representation in Latin America, while Night Department remains in place for management.
The signing adds Khin to a fast-growing 2026 electronic roster at Active Talent Agency. The Manchester-based agency recently brought Finnish icon Darude into the fold for touring outside his home territories, added BRIT-nominated Nathan Dawe for worldwide representation excluding North and South America, and landed global hitmaker REGARD for worldwide representation.
Takeaways
This is a smart, territory-specific play rather than a full agency overhaul. Khin isn’t leaving her established regional partners behind (Select Culture Agency and Liminal stay put in Spain and Latin America); she’s simply plugging a gap for everywhere else and doing it with an agency that’s had a strong 2026 run.
Pairing an underground, festival-proven name like Khin with an ATA roster that already includes REGARD and Darude suggests the agency wants both ends of the dance music spectrum covered: mainstream hitmakers and credible underground draws.
Could this deal push Khin toward bigger mainstage festival slots outside her usual underground circuit?Does ATA’s mix of legacy acts and rising underground names signal a broader strategy shift for the agency heading into 2027?