- Nashville pop-punk artist Taylor Acorn has signed with global booking agency THE·TEAM for worldwide live music and touring representation, excluding Europe/UK.
- Agents Jake Zimmerman and Larry Webman at THE·TEAM will handle her worldwide bookings outside of Europe and the UK.
- X-ray Touring continues as her Europe/UK representative; The Assembly remains her management company.
- The signing follows the October 2025 release of her Fearless Records debut album Poster Child and standout festival appearances at When We Were Young and Vans Warped Tour.
Taylor Acorn has signed with THE·TEAM for worldwide live music and touring representation, excluding Europe and the UK. Agents Jake Zimmerman and Larry Webman will oversee her bookings.
The Nashville-based pop-punk artist arrives at THE·TEAM on the strength of a career-defining run. After nine years as an independent artist, Acorn signed with Fearless Records in 2025, releasing her sophomore album Poster Child on October 24.
The record, featuring singles “Crashing Out,” “Hangman,” and “Goodbye, Good Riddance,” earned widespread praise and playlist placements on Spotify’s Pop Punk’s Not Dead and Women of Rock.
Before the release, she performed at When We Were Young Festival alongside blink-182 and Avril Lavigne, and at Vans Warped Tour. A 2026 Australian headline tour is currently underway.
THE·TEAM, formerly Wasserman Music and rebranded in March 2026, has been active on the signing front, recently adding Massive Attack for worldwide representation excluding North America and Meek Mill for worldwide touring.
Acorn continues with X-ray Touring for Europe and UK representation, The Assembly for music management, Good As Gold Group for UK publicity, and Big Picture Media for US publicity.
Takeaways
This signing is a strong signal of momentum. Coming off a career-high 2025: her first major label deal, a well-received album, and festival slots alongside pop-punk royalty, Acorn is clearly leveling up her touring infrastructure for a bigger global push.
Landing at THE·TEAM gives her access to a heavyweight agency roster and a team actively hunting growth artists. That she’s keeping X-ray Touring for Europe/UK shows the relationships built during her European touring runs remain valued, this is a strategic expansion, not a full shake-up.
Could a bigger booking agency footprint fast-track Acorn toward headlining slots at major North American festivals like Lollapalooza or Riot Fest? Will the Poster Child era stretch into a second album cycle, or is new music from Acorn imminent?