Friday, December 20, 2024

Chappell Roan, Drake, Fred again..
For
Wasserman Music, the instantly classic drone shot of 110k people rocking out to
Chappell Roan at
Lollapalooza in August summed up a year of massive artist development, continued global growth and festival flexes that were the envy of the biz.
To wit, those eye-popping Chappell crowds, which dominated the chatter around
Governors Ball,
Outside Lands and
Austin City Limits and were the most high-profile
Jackie Nalpant and
Kiely Mosiman-booked performances to date for an artist who quickly found herself in the vanguard of (fun, meaningful) queer-leaning pop.
For a fourth year in a row, Wasserman led the agencies in
Coachella bookings and claimed the biggest tally of festival bookings worldwide. It's doubled the revenue generated for clients since 2022.
Meanwhile,
Drake (
Brent Smith) wrapped his
It's All a Blur Tour in April with grosses of $320m, the biggest ever for a hip-hop tour.
Wasserman kept it youthful with modern-day troubadours
Noah Kahan and
Tyler Childers, who both leveled up to amphitheaters and arenas, while its A&R spidey sense was right on the nose with the emergence of
Fred again.. (
Ben Shprits,
Evan Hancock), who sold 77.5k tix as a headliner at the
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and
John Summit, who went clean at
Madison Square Garden and
Kia Forum.
No one was happier on that front than new Wasserman Music President and EDM lifer
Lee Anderson, himself still the agent of record for genre titans
Skrillex,
Disclosure and
Zedd.
Warhorses
Ed Sheeran (
Marty Diamond),
Imagine Dragons (
Corrie Martin) and the
Dave Matthews Band and
Phish (
Mike Greisch) kept on rockin' in what's left of the free world, while
Kenny Chesney (
Mike Betterton) sizzled through another stadium summer, grossing more than $160m, per
Pollstar.
New signings included
Future, who filled arenas with
Metro Boomin.
GloRilla,
Sean Paul and
D'Angelo also joined the family, the latter having only played live twice since 2016. Could a return to concert duty be in the offing?
The company's new Orchestral division got off to a quick start in 2024 thanks to successful tours behind
Frozen and
Final Fantasy VII IP, and the burgeoning Brand Partnerships unit enjoyed double-digit growth courtesy of $100m in client offers—among them, Kahan and
Amex,
SZA and
Mastercard,
Jack Harlow and
New Balance and
Tyla and
Coke.
But perhaps most importantly of all, no you CANNOT have the Friends & Family form for
Kendrick Lamar and SZA's
Grand National extravaganza, which will drop jaws in stadiums next summer. And, oh yeah—that Kendrick fella is also headlining the
Super Bowl Halftime Show, 2/9 in New Orleans.

Ed Sheeran, SZA, Kendrick Lamar