Parklife Festival is happening June 14-15th in Heaton Park, Manchester. Using Booking Agent Info’s music industry directory, we researched which agencies are behind this year’s lineup.

Wasserman leads with 20% of the lineup, representing artists such as Rudimental and Steve Angello. While they hold the largest share, the festival remains highly fragmented, with no single agency dominating the roster.

United Talent Agency follows with 8%, booking artists including Marc Rebillet and Girls Don’t Sync.

Earth Agency has a strong presence with 7%, repping Sally C and Murphy’s Law.

CAA represents 5% of the lineup, including Charli XCX, Jorja Smith, and Saint Jhn.

Meanwhile, Meanwhile (pun intended) also holds 5%, securing spots for Chris Stussy and Luuk van Dijk.

WME follows with 4%, with artists like Peggy Gou and Lola Young on their roster.

Prime Culture (3%) is in the mix with PAWSA and Obskür, while Universal Artist Agency (2%) reps Fish56octagon and IC3.

Other agencies securing festival bookings include David Lewis Productions (2%) with Inafekt and Mau P, Higher Ground Agency (2%) with BICEP and Y U QT, and Clockwork Artists (2%) with Larishka and Shuffla.

NGE Bookings makes an appearance with 2%, representing L.P. Rhythm and Paige Tomlinson.

Agencies like Earth Agency and Meanwhile have carved out a notable share, booking a diverse range of artists across electronic and hip-hop.

Rather than a festival lineup dominated by just a few major players, Parklife 2025 is a reflection of a more decentralized booking landscape, where boutique agencies secure key placements alongside global agencies.

A substantial 38% of artists are represented by a variety of other agencies or handle their bookings independently.

It should be noted that we excluded 4 artists who we didn’t have data for.