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News June 5, 2019

Independent booking agency Front Row Artists launches, reveals first signings [Exclusive]

Independent booking agency Front Row Artists launches, reveals first signings [Exclusive]

The Australian music scene has just expanded by that little bit more, with the launch of new independent booking agency Front Row Artists, who have announced their first round of signing today.

Ask any artist in the music industry today, and they will agree that one of the most vital necessities in their careers is that of a booking agency that provides them with the approach they need to turn their love of music into a lifelong career.

Sensing an need for a brand new booking agency on the Aussie music scene, today sees the official launch of Front Row Artists, and independent agency dedicated to launching the live careers of the countries most promising acts.

Operating out of the vibrant music hub of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, Front Row Artists applies a creative and bespoke approach to live strategy, working closely with artists and their teams to deliver a sustainable touring model.

Founded by Braydon Ritson – who boasts more than five years of experience in the industry across roles in festival and artist bookings – the new agency looks set to help the next generation of artists reach new heights.

“I’m incredibly excited to officially launch Front Row Artists” Ritson explained. “It’s an honour to work with such talented musicians on building their careers together.”

“Australian music is in a great position right now. It’s the place to be.”

With Front Row Artists officially launching today, we also get the chance to see the exciting roster that the agency offers, including emerging and established acts from recent triple j playlist addition, The Flowers, to ARIA Award nominees, The Wilson Pickers

New signings to the agency’s family also features Ayla, Billy Fox, Cheap Fakes, Daggy Man, DENNIS., Joe Mungovan, Neighbourhood Youth, Nelipot, The Paddy Cakes, Papaya Tree, Pat Tierney, Seaside, The Sea Gypsies and Shag Rock.

For more information on the new addition to the Aussie music scene and its current happenings, be sure to check out its official website and Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts.

This article originally appeared on The Industry Observer, which is now part of The Music Network.

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