What's Happening?
Electronic music producer Gryffin has rejoined WME, seven months after moving to Wasserman. His representation at WME will be managed by agents Brett Schaffer, David Levy, Jake Wilk, Kirk Sommer, Kyle
Bandler, Rob Markus, Sam Wald, and Steph Lafera. Gryffin, a prominent figure in the dance/electronic music scene, is managed by Myles Shear and Parker Aimers at Palm Tree Management. His recent work includes the release of his third studio album, 'Pulse,' in August 2024, and a tour featuring a sold-out show at New York's Forest Hills Stadium. Gryffin's upcoming performances include club shows and festival appearances, with more music expected in 2026.
Why It's Important?
Gryffin's return to WME highlights the dynamic nature of artist management and representation in the music industry. His decision to rejoin WME suggests a strategic move to leverage the agency's global reach and expertise in promoting his music and live performances. This move could enhance Gryffin's visibility and influence in the electronic music scene, potentially leading to increased opportunities for collaborations and performances. For WME, regaining Gryffin strengthens their roster of high-profile artists, reinforcing their position in the competitive talent agency market.
What's Next?
Gryffin's upcoming performances and new music releases in 2026 will be closely watched by fans and industry stakeholders. His continued collaboration with prominent artists and participation in major music festivals could further solidify his status in the electronic music genre. Additionally, WME's role in managing Gryffin's career will be pivotal in navigating the evolving landscape of the music industry, particularly in terms of live events and digital music distribution.











