- Nathan Dawe signs with Active Talent Agency for live music and touring representation worldwide, excluding North and South America, with agent Josh Haygarth leading the deal.
- The signing follows a run of chart singles, a BRIT nomination, and four consecutive Ibiza Rocks residencies.
- He continues with Ditto Music for management, unaffected by the booking move.
- The deal lands right after his club remix of David Guetta's "Gone Gone Gone" and adds him to ATA's fast-growing EDM/dance roster.
Nathan Dawe, the BRIT-nominated DJ and producer from Birmingham, has signed with Active Talent Agency for live music and touring representation across the world, excluding North and South America. Agent Josh Haygarth will lead the partnership.
Dawe built his name with UK Top 10 hits including “Flowers” featuring Jaykae, the BRIT-nominated “Lighter” with KSI, and “21 Reasons” featuring Ella Henderson.
He has become one of dance music’s most reliable draws, headlining four consecutive 13-week Ibiza Rocks residencies and playing festivals such as Creamfields, We Are FSTVL, and Boardmasters. He debuted on Reading & Leeds’ Chevron Stage in 2024.
This year, Dawe delivered a club-focused remix of David Guetta’s “Gone Gone Gone,” a track that has topped the Billboard Dance Chart and reached number 15 in the UK, keeping him firmly plugged into the genre’s biggest current moments.
Dawe continues to be managed by Ditto Music, which built its dedicated management arm in 2019 with Dawe among its founding roster artists.
Active Talent Agency has been busy expanding its dance and electronic roster through 2026. The Manchester-based agency recently welcomed Lee Ann Roberts for worldwide representation and added DJ Guestlist to its books, and just picked up dance veteran Darude for touring outside his home territories.
Takeaways
This is a straightforward booking play: ATA keeps building a genuinely global EDM roster, while Dawe’s Ibiza pedigree and festival résumé give the agency more weight outside the UK.
Splitting out North and South America suggests the door is open for a separate regional partner down the line, a structure other dance acts are increasingly using.
Could ATA’s next move be a Dawe-specific US or Latin American agency pairing? Does this deal signal ATA positioning itself as the dance-music agency of record in Europe and beyond? With his Guetta remix already charting worldwide, could 2026 be Dawe’s biggest touring year yet?