
Ultra Music Festival 2026 returns to Miami March 27–29, we wanted to see which agencies are behind this year’s lineup, so we used Booking Agent Info’s music industry directory to research the agencies who booked the artists and compare the results to last year.
UTA leads again for another year, they led last year as well.
They account for 20% of this year’s lineup, they had 24% last year. Their artists on the bill include Nicky Romero, Lilly Palmer, Kai Wachi, and others.
THE·TEAM at 19%, exactly the same share they held last year.
Their roster includes DJ Snake, Eric Prydz, AFROJACK, and others.
WME comes in at 9%, down from 11% last year, with artists including Vintage Culture, The Martinez Brothers, Steve Aoki, and others.
CAA holds steady at 5%, representing Dennis Cruz, Alan Walker, Deep Dish, and others, while Corson Agency remains at 3% with acts like Darksiderz, Da Tweekaz, Kreation, and others.
Analog Agency accounts for 2% with Carl Cox, Joseph Capriati, and others.
David Lewis Productions also lands at 2%, representing Armin van Buuren, Coone, and others.
Spin Artist Agency comes in at 2% as well, with Korolova, TRYM, and others, while Liaison Artists has 2% after sitting at 5% last year, with Adam Beyer, Godtripper, and others.
36% of the line-up are artists were booked by a variety of other agencies, and artists who handle their bookings in-house. What stands out is how much of that category appears to be made up of Miami-area talent. It suggests Ultra made a real effort to include local DJs and artists on the lineup, balancing global headliners with talent tied directly to the city where the festival was built.
Any surprises?