- Margate-based psychedelic five-piece PIGEON has signed with global independent booking agency ROAM for worldwide live touring representation.
- The deal is led by agents Sinan Ors, Erik Selz, and Maxx Lesnick at ROAM.
- The signing follows the May 1, 2026 release of PIGEON's critically received debut LP, OUTTANATIONAL, via Memphis Industries, and a packed summer festival calendar.
- Stay Golden PR continues to handle publicity for the band.
PIGEON, the psychedelic five-piece out of Margate, England, has signed with ROAM for worldwide live music representation.
The band, comprising Falle Nioke (vocals, percussion), Graham Godfrey (drums), Josh Ludlow (bass/synth bass), Steve Pringle (keys/synths), and Tom Dream (guitar), crosses effortlessly between Afro-disco, krautrock, post-punk, and punk-funk. The signing is handled by agents Sinan Ors, Erik Selz, and Maxx Lesnick.
The band’s debut album OUTTANATIONAL, released May 1, 2026 via Memphis Industries, pushes beyond the Afro-disco shimmer of their earlier EPs into moodier, motorik territory.
The record has earned collective credits spanning Little Simz, Michael Kiwanuka, SAULT, and Saul Williams, alongside BBC 6Music support and standout UK festival appearances. Confirmed upcoming dates include Wilderness Festival and End of the Road Festival in September 2026.
The move places PIGEON alongside a formidable ROAM roster that recently added Mod Sun and Oli XL, who joined ROAM for worldwide representation excluding North and South America.
Launched in September 2025, ROAM describes itself as the world’s biggest independent live booking agency, with 80-plus staff across six global offices representing more than 800 artists. Stay Golden PR remains in place for publicity.
Takeaways
This is a meaningful moment for PIGEON. landing at ROAM right as their debut album lands puts serious infrastructure behind what has, until now, been a grassroots rise driven almost entirely by live reputation and critical goodwill.
With Erik Selz as a co-signing agent, one of ROAM’s founding partners who helped build the agency from the Arrival Artists merger, PIGEON gains a direct line to a network that books festival headliners and arena tours globally.
ROAM’s roster collectively performs over 10,000 shows annually at iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden and the O2 Arena, and at festivals including Glastonbury and Primavera.
For a band whose entire identity is about transcending borders, a worldwide deal at the world’s biggest indie agency is exactly the infrastructure their ambition requires.
Can PIGEON’s singular genre-blending sound break through to mainstream festival headline slots the way ROAM’s roster has managed with acts like Jungle and Fontaines D.C.? Does a worldwide deal on debut album cycle signal that ROAM sees PIGEON as a long-term priority act rather than a regional development signing?