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Izzy Escobar has signed with Chicago-based Pitch Perfect PR for public relations in the United States, with Jaycee Rockhold serving as her publicist.
Escobar continues her existing representation with Independent Artist Group (IAG) for booking and with Artist House for management.
The Cuban-Italian pop-soul singer-songwriter broke out via TikTok and released her debut EP Sunny in London in 2025, racking up over 756K monthly Spotify listeners.
- Escobar made her festival debut at Oceans Calling 2025, opening the entire event on the Sea Bright Stage alongside headliners Green Day and Noah Kahan.
Rising pop-soul artist Izzy Escobar has officially added Pitch Perfect PR to her team, with Jaycee Rockhold handling her PR campaign across the United States.
The Massachusetts-born, Cuban-Italian singer-songwriter first turned heads through viral TikTok performances before dropping her debut single “These Eyes.”
Her 2025 debut EP Sunny in London, a deeply personal project about heartbreak and self-discovery, confirmed she was more than a social media moment.
The project earned her a spot on the Oceans Calling 2025 festival bill, where she was tasked with opening the entire event, her first-ever festival performance, and rose to the occasion, making herself and her music undeniable. She has since wrapped a US/EU pop-up tour in support of the EP.
Much like Luh Tyler’s recent signing with Audible Treats for PR and Ludwig Göransson’s move to The Lede Company, Escobar’s PR move signals an artist ready to scale.
Founded in 2005 by Jessica Linker, Pitch Perfect PR is independently owned and operates a 10+ person team across Chicago and New York, representing artists at every career stage with a reputation built on commitment, integrity, and taste.
Escobar continues with Independent Artist Group (IAG) for booking representation and Artist House for management.
Takeaways
Izzy Escobar’s signing with Pitch Perfect PR is a calculated, well-timed move. She’s spent 2025 building real momentum: a debut EP, a viral TikTok audience converted into genuine fans, a landmark festival performance, and a touring run. Now she’s putting professional PR infrastructure behind that groundwork.
Pitch Perfect PR, a firm known for pairing elite taste with deep media relationships, is well-equipped to take an artist like Escobar from buzzing to breaking. With Jaycee Rockhold driving the campaign and a strong core team already in place at IAG and Artist House, 2026 looks set to be a defining year.
With a debut EP already out and a growing live profile, what kind of PR campaign should Izzy Escobar prioritize next: mainstream press, tastemaker outlets, or something else entirely? Could Pitch Perfect PR’s indie-leaning roster help or hinder Escobar’s crossover ambitions into mainstream pop?