- Indie-electronic duo The Hellp (Noah Dillon and Chandler Ransom Lucy) have signed with United Talent Agency (UTA) for worldwide representation in live music and touring.
- The signing comes fresh off the release of Riviera, the duo's third studio album, released November 21, 2025 via Atlantic Records under the Anemoia imprint, featuring standout track "Here I Am."
- The Hellp previously signed to Terrible Records in 2021, where they released Vol. 1 and the EP Enemy, before moving to Atlantic Records in 2023 through the Anemoia imprint.
- This fall, the duo will join fellow UTA client sombr on tour, continuing to expand their live footprint. They continue with Red Light Management and SEQUEL for management and publicity respectively.
United Talent Agency (UTA) has signed indie-electronic duo The Hellp for worldwide representation in live music and touring.
Comprising Noah Dillon and Chandler Ransom Lucy, the band has built a cult following through high-energy shows, genre-blurring productions, and a meticulous attention to detail.
Originally connected through fashion at a photoshoot linked to the Los Angeles art collective Hot Mess, the duo signed to Terrible Records in 2021 before moving to Atlantic Records in 2023 through the Anemoia imprint.
Their third studio album, Riviera, dropped November 21, 2025, earning their best Pitchfork score yet and packing venues like Brooklyn Steel on their most recent tour.
The duo will be handled at UTA by agents Matt Meyer, Steve Nickolls, Noah Friedlander, Tom Grainger, Mike Hayes, John Lloyd Taylor, and Dani Narins.
This fall, they’ll join fellow UTA client sombr on tour, the breakout singer-songwriter who sold over 100,000 tickets across two dozen countries on his debut headline run, making this one of the most buzzed-about support slots of the year.
The signing follows UTA’s aggressive move to grow its indie-electronic roster in 2026. The agency recently signed Kelland and Latin superstar Jay Wheeler for global representation in all areas.
The Hellp continue with Red Light Management for management and SEQUEL for publicity.
Takeaways
This is a pivotal moment for The Hellp. Signing with UTA, one of the most powerful agencies in the world, means the duo is done playing the underground circuit on their own terms and ready to claim the bigger stages.
Coming off Riviera and their best critical reception to date, the timing is sharp. Joining sombr’s fall tour gives them immediate access to a massive, engaged fanbase that skews exactly where The Hellp’s sound lands hardest.
UTA’s pattern in 2026 is clear: they’re stacking a formidable roster of genre-fluid, cult-favorite acts and turning them into touring heavyweights. The Hellp fits that playbook perfectly.
Could the sombr tour be the mainstream breakthrough moment The Hellp has been building toward since 2021? With worldwide UTA representation now secured, are larger festival headline slots, think Coachella, Glastonbury, or Primavera, the next logical step?