Highway Home Signs With WME For Worldwide Representation

Celebrity Name:Highway Home
New Representation Type:Agency
New Company:William Morris Endeavor (WME)
Primary Agent:Doug Neff, Braeden Rountree, Kevin Meads, Aaron Tannenbaum
Department:Live Music / Touring
Territory:Worldwide
  • Highway Home has signed with WME for worldwide live music/touring representation, led by agents Doug Neff, Braeden Rountree, Kevin Meads, and Aaron Tannenbaum.
  • The trio signed with Warner Records in June 2026 and marked the deal with label debut single "No More Drinkin' Songs."
  • The band continues to work with underscore works for management and Shore Fire Media for publicity.
  • Highway Home recently made its CMA Fest debut and has shared stages with Luke Combs, Sara Evans, and George Birge.

Nashville trio Highway Home has signed with William Morris Endeavor (WME) for worldwide representation, with agents Doug Neff, Braeden Rountree, Kevin Meads, and Aaron Tannenbaum leading the deal on the live music and touring side.

Made up of Stanton Langley, Eamon Owen, and Conner Sweeny, the band built its following on independently released singles “Missin’ You Goes,” “Ring On Red,” and “Look At You” before inking with Warner Records in June 2026. They celebrated that deal with label debut single “No More Drinkin’ Songs.”

“Highway Home’s distinct trio of lead vocalists harmonizing, authentic songwriting, and genuine connection with audiences makes them a standout,” said WME’s Doug Neff, adding the agency is thrilled to welcome them as their momentum accelerates.

The band recently made its CMA Fest debut and has shared stages with Luke Combs, Sister Hazel, Sara Evans, Graham Barham, and George Birge, with upcoming dates set across Kentucky, Ohio, New York, and beyond.

Off the road, Highway Home continues with underscore works for management and Shore Fire Media for publicity.

The signing extends a busy 2026 for WME’s Nashville office, which has recently added rising acts like Hunter Flynn and Hannah Harper to its worldwide roster, while its broader music division also landed global superstar Robbie Williams for live representation this summer.

With a fresh label deal and a growing festival résumé, Highway Home’s WME signing points to a bigger touring push ahead.

Takeaways

Landing four WME agents at once for a band that’s still in its debut era of singles is a strong statement; WME clearly sees this trio’s harmony-driven sound as a legitimate touring draw, not a developmental long shot.

The timeline also matters: Warner Records in June, WME one month later. That’s not a slow build, that’s a team stacking infrastructure fast while the CMA Fest buzz is still fresh.

This signing also fits a bigger pattern: WME’s Nashville office keeps circling vocally distinct, festival-tested country acts in 2026, and Highway Home is the latest to fit that mold.

Will Highway Home’s three-part harmony sound be enough to carry a headlining run before a full album even drops? Does a four-agent team signal WME is eyeing a major festival circuit push for the band in 2027?

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