- Grammy-winning British R&B artist Ella Mai has signed with global talent agency THE·TEAM for worldwide live music and touring representation, with agents De'Mont Callender and Lauren Marker leading her account.
- The signing comes as Ella Mai prepares to launch her Do You Still Love Me? Tour in July 2026, a nearly 40-date run across the U.S., Europe, and the U.K.
- She continues with 10 Summers Records for management and remains with Interscope Capitol Labels Group (ICLG) and AM PR Group for publicity.
- THE·TEAM has been on an active R&B signing spree, recently bringing on Murda Beatz and Taylor Acorn to their growing roster.
Grammy-winning British R&B artist Ella Mai has signed with global talent powerhouse THE·TEAM for worldwide live music and touring representation. Agents De’Mont Callender and Lauren Marker will oversee her live business.
The move arrives at a pivotal moment for Mai. Her third studio album, Do You Still Love Me?, dropped February 6, 2026 via 10 Summers Records/Interscope Capitol Labels Group, executive produced by longtime collaborator Mustard.
The lead single “100” has driven strong momentum, and her Do You Still Love Me? Tour launches July 7 in Toronto, a nearly 40-date global run across North America, Europe, and the U.K. She recently performed at the 2026 Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival and headlined the Jazz in the Gardens Music Festival in Miami.
THE·TEAM, the 2024 Pollstar Booking Agency of the Year, has been aggressively building its R&B and hip-hop roster, recently signing Murda Beatz and Taylor Acorn to its global books. Callender and Marker already handle a strong R&B portfolio at the agency, including FERG, Sonder, and Samara Cyn.
Mai continues with 10 Summers Records for management and retains AM PR Group for publicity.
Takeaways
This signing isn’t just a business move, it’s a statement. Ella Mai is entering the most ambitious touring phase of her career with a new album, a near-40-date world tour, and now one of the most powerful booking machines in the live industry behind her.
Landing at THE·TEAM, an agency that helped Drake become the highest-grossing live hip-hop artist of all time per Billboard, signals that her team is thinking big: arenas, major festivals, and global brand-building through live. With Callender and Marker already steering a credible R&B touring portfolio, the infrastructure is clearly there.
With a 40-date world tour lined up and THE·TEAM’s global muscle behind her, could Ella Mai become one of R&B’s dominant live draws over the next 18 months? Ella Mai’s album Do You Still Love Me? has her stepping into a new creative chapter, how much will her touring ambition match the scale of this live deal?