
Glastonbury returns June 25-29 at Worthy Farm, Pilton, and is one of the world’s most iconic festivals.
With over 100 stages and thousands of acts, Glastonbury is a breeding ground for independent talent, but today we’re focusing on the major agencies behind the names on this year’s official flyer. Using Booking Agent Info’s music industry directory, we broke down which agencies are shaping the 2025 lineup and how their presence compares to last year.
CAA takes the top spot this year, representing 21% of the artists listed, including Franz Ferdinand, Gracie Abrams, and Charli XCX. That’s a major jump from last year when they held 14%.
Wasserman follows at 18%, booking acts like The Prodigy, Deftones, and AJ Tracey. They topped the list last year with 20%, so their presence has slightly dipped.
WME represents 16% of the flyer, bringing Loyle Carner, Olivia Rodrigo, and Doechii to the festival. They also saw a slight decrease from last year’s 18%.
ATC Live has 8% of the flyer, featuring Japanese Breakfast, Royel Otis, and Faye Webster. Their share dropped from 12% last year.
UTA accounts for 6%, down from 11% last year, but still includes major names like St. Vincent, TV On The Radio, and Busta Rhymes.
Meanwhile, 13 Artists, Primary Talent, IAG, and ITB make up a significant portion of the lineup. 13 Artists have grown from 2% last year to 4% this year, while Primary Talent holds steady at 4%.
IAG and ITB, which weren’t listed last year, now each represent 3% of the lineup with acts like En Vogue, Rod Stewart, Neil Young, and Weezer.
The remaining 17% of artists are artists represented by a variety of other agencies, and artists who handle their bookings in-house.
While this breakdown only covers the flyer’s artists, the festival itself spans over 100 stages, featuring thousands of performers—most of whom are independent acts.