
Does Any Agency Actually Dominate Miami Music Week?
Using data from Booking Agent Info’s music industry database , we analyzed 889 artists performing during Miami Music Week, and the answer appears to be no.
At first glance, you might expect this breakdown to reveal one clear winner. But the most interesting takeaway is just how fragmented the market really is THE·TEAM leads with 10%, with UTA close behind at 9%.

More importantly, the biggest category by far is Others, which accounts for 51% of the artists we analyzed.
That says a lot about the nature of Miami Music Week itself. The week brings together a wide mix of established acts, local DJs, and up-and-coming artists, many of whom do not have agency any representation at all.
That’s part of what makes Miami Music Week such an important proving ground. It’s not just a week shaped by the biggest players; it’s also a place where new talent gets discovered.
That’s why the fragmentation here feels meaningful. Yes, the major agencies are clearly present, but the data also suggests Miami Music Week remains a more open and decentralized ecosystem than many people might expect.
Miami Music Week is still one of the few major live music markets where there’s room for everyone, from global agencies to artists just beginning to break through.
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Note: based on U.S. representation only; percentages above 1% are rounded.