- Hannah Diamond has signed with Spin Artist Agency for live music and touring representation across North and South America, with agent Rob Woo leading the deal.
- She retains ROAM for UK booking, Giant Artist Management for management, and Orienteer for publicity.
- The signing builds on Diamond's active 2026 North American touring activity, with upcoming shows in Portland, Vancouver, and Brooklyn.
- Spin Artist Agency has been on a signing streak, recently adding electronic acts Matt Sassari and Will Sass to its roster.
British experimental pop artist Hannah Diamond, born Hannah Marie Amond, has officially signed with Spin Artist Agency for live music and touring representation across North and South America.
Senior agent Rob Woo, who has spent over a decade developing artist careers in both territories at the agency, will handle her booking.
Diamond rose to prominence as a core figure of A.G. Cook’s PC Music label, helping define the sound now widely associated with hyperpop. Her 2023 album Perfect Picture, her second full-length, was released as one of PC Music’s final projects before the label closed.
Known equally for her music and her photography work with brands including MAC Cosmetics and Nike, and collaborations with artists such as Charli XCX, SOPHIE, and Kim Petras, she has built a dedicated following across both underground and mainstream audiences, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community.
Her 2026 North American touring schedule is already active, with confirmed dates in Portland, Vancouver, and Brooklyn ahead this summer.
This signing continues Spin Artist Agency’s momentum in the dance and electronic space. The agency recently added Marseille-based DJ and producer Matt Sassari and Will Sass to its roster.
On the UK front, Diamond continues with ROAM for booking, while Giant Artist Management remains her management team, and Orienteer handles her publicity.
Takeaways
Hannah Diamond’s signing with Spin Artist Agency is a clear signal that her profile in North and South America is being taken seriously at an infrastructure level.
Having emerged from PC Music’s now-closed operation without losing momentum, she enters this partnership with a tight team around her, the kind of multi-agency, multi-territory setup that typically precedes a more aggressive touring push.
Rob Woo’s decade-plus track record developing artists from their earliest shows in the Americas makes him a strong fit for an artist whose US touring history is still relatively young.
For Spin, adding an artist with Diamond’s cult credibility and crossover visual identity diversifies a roster more associated with club-focused electronic acts.
Could this signing mark the beginning of a more sustained North American touring presence for Diamond, think festival bookings and headline shows, not just club dates? Does her dual career as a photographer and visual artist make her a more compelling live booking for festivals with a focus on multidisciplinary programming?