Robbie Williams Changes Management and Agency Representation
June
18
Robbie Williams has changed both his management and agency representation, appointing ATC Management and WME to oversee the next phase of his career.
The UK artist, who was previously managed by ie:Music, has moved to ATC Management. Following the management change, Williams has also signed with WME for worldwide agency representation.
The move ends a long-standing relationship with former agent Ian Huffam, who represented Williams for 28 years. In the United States, Williams had previously been represented by CAA.
Commenting on the appointment, ATC Management said: “It is a privilege to be working with one of the UK’s most enduring and iconic musical talents. Robbie has a huge year ahead, playing a series of major European festivals before headlining arenas and stadiums across South America, Australia and New Zealand. He is a true global star and we look forward to supporting the next exciting phase of his career.”
London-headquartered ATC Music Group operates across artist management, live events, merchandising and talent services, with offices in London, Los Angeles, New York and several European markets. Its management roster includes Nick Cave, Radiohead, PJ Harvey, Johnny Marr and The Hives.
Williams remains one of the UK`s most commercially successful recording artists, with more than 90 million albums sold worldwide. He has achieved 16 UK No. 1 albums and holds a record 18 BRIT Awards. Earlier this year, his album Britpop became his latest UK chart-topper.
In 2025, Williams was named Official FIFA Music Ambassador and co-wrote and recorded Desire, the first official FIFA anthem, which is set to feature across future FIFA tournaments, including the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026.
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