WAT Artists is a Melbourne- based music agency and events business, founded in 2009.

We work with a carefully selected array of artists, DJs, bands and producers across the full spectrum of music - representing the artists shaping today’s music culture.

Over the years, we’ve built lasting relationships throughout the industry-connecting with labels, publishers, festivals, promoters, agents and brands locally and around the world. We also collaborate closely with venues, helping them program the right talent for their audience and space.

At our core, we’re a small, passionate team that genuinely cares about the artists and venues we work with.

 

James Ware
Director / Agent
james@watartists.com

Glyn Hill
Agent
glyn@watartists.com

Greg Sher
Agent
greg@watartists.com

Georgia Farry
Agent
georgiaf@watartists.com

Grace Robinson
Agent
grace@watartists.com

Jasmine Rose
Agent
jasmine@watartists.com

Amelia Jenner
Touring & Operations Manager
amelia@watartists.com

George Hysteric
Venue Bookings
george@watartists.com

Avis Cheung
Accounts
accounts@watartists.com

 

inclusivity

WAT Artists believes the whole industry has a collective duty to contribute to creating an inclusive and equitable creative ecosystem. We constantly strive to foster and facilitate an environment in which all staff, artists and audience members feel valued, safe and respected.

Regardless of their race/ethnicity, migration status, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, sexuality or ability everyone has the right to enjoy or experience music in a club or party environment that is free from bullying, harassment or discrimination of any kind. Venues and promoters must go beyond legal requirements for equality and foster spaces that allow visitors and performers to feel safe, welcome, and themselves.

In order to achieve this music venues, promoters and agents must work continuously to be actively anti-racist and non discriminatory.  We believe this means actively working towards supporting the wider music community,  taking responsibility for harmful behaviour and being accountable through action for any misdemeanours that do occur.

We acknowledge that we are working on stolen land. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We also acknowledge and celebrate their history as our planet’s first artists, musicians and storytellers.