Celebrity Name: The Aces
New Company: ROAM Artists
Primary Agents: Ali Hedrick, Jess Kinn, Brandon Hughes, Nina Swint
Department: Touring & Live Performance
Territory: Worldwide
- Rising pop group The Aces joins the roster of ROAM Artists, the newly formed mega-agency created from the merger of Arrival Artists and ATC Live, securing worldwide booking representation.
- With over 250 million streams, three released albums, and their disco-pop concept album Gold Star Baby gaining traction, The Aces are positioned for arena-level growth under ROAM’s strategic guidance.
- The quartet will support Louis Tomlinson across U.S. arenas this summer while continuing their headline tour in Europe and the UK, marking their biggest touring year yet.
- The band maintains representation with Vector Management for management and Big Hassle Media and Plugged In PR for publicity.
Sisters Cristal and Alisa Ramirez, Katie Henderson, and McKenna Petty of indie-pop darlings The Aces have signed with ROAM Artists for worldwide booking representation, marking a major milestone for the Salt Lake City band.
The newly formed mega-agency, created from the September 2025 merger of Arrival Artists and UK-based ATC Live, now represents over 800 artists across six global offices.
With three albums and over 250 million streams under their belts, The Aces have proven themselves one of pop’s most authentic voices. Their latest LP, Gold Star Baby, dropped via SoundOn in August 2025, with a deluxe edition arriving February 2026.
The band’s recent festival circuit included standout performances at Summerfest and All Things Go in 2025. This summer, they’ll support Louis Tomlinson across his U.S. arena tour, following headline dates throughout the UK and Europe in spring 2026.
Agents Ali Hedrick, Jess Kinn, Brandon Hughes, and Nina Swint will oversee the booking, with Vector Management continuing as their management partner.
Similar ROAM signings this year include South Summit and Yes Boone, who also joined the agency for live representation.
Takeaways
The move to ROAM Artists signals serious momentum for The Aces. As an independent agency now rivaling major corporate players, ROAM offers something the big five can’t: hands-on artist development paired with genuine global reach.
For a band riding high on festival momentum and Gold Star Baby‘s streaming success, this pairing is strategic. ROAM’s track record of scaling artists from club shows to arena headliners (Fontaines D.C., The Lumineers) aligns perfectly with The Aces’ trajectory.
The Louis Tomlinson arena support is the cherry on top, Visibility to packed houses nationwide could cement them as genuine festival and touring contenders.
Are we seeing a pattern where indie artists now prefer indie agencies like ROAM over corporate giants?What’s next for The Aces: festival circuit dominance or surprise collaborations?