A music management group that collaborates with artists such as Jungle, Fontaines D.C., and Nick Cave reported that its sales doubled last year, driven by strong demand for live events.
London-based All Things Considered (ATC) Group, which specializes in artist management, live bookings, and merchandising, expanded its roster with several new artists in the past year.
The company announced that its revenue for 2024 is projected to have surged to £50 million, up from £24 million the previous year.
ATC represents well-known artists including Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, and Faithless, while also overseeing live tours for numerous acts such as Jungle, Fontaines D.C., and The Lumineers.
With additional offices in Los Angeles and New York, ATC has seen growth by working with an increasing number of musicians opting to retain control over their own rights.
The company highlighted strong expansion in its live division
, driven by a high volume of touring and strong consumer demand for live performances.
Looking ahead, ATC expects a robust lineup of events and festivals in 2025 to further boost its performance.
Additionally, the company, which is currently listed on the Aquis Stock Exchange, is considering a potential transition to the London Stock Exchange in response to its growth and requests from shareholders seeking improved liquidity.
ATC also reported that its adjusted operating earnings are expected to reach £1.5 million, a significant turnaround from a £500,000 loss in the previous year.
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