LOS ANGELES/LONDON, UK (CelebrityAccess) – One Fiinix Live, the London-based independent live music agency, has announced its latest addition to the team. Seasoned live music professional Bex Wedlake joins the agency as its newest music agent. Her role is effective immediately. This move marks a significant stride for the agency as it expands its global footprint.
Wedlake, hailing from the US and Los Angeles, CA, will collaborate closely with the UK team at One Fiinix Live. She brings a wealth of experience and a rich roster of artists she represents.
The artists under Wedlake include Black Stone Cherry, Dance Gavin Dance, Dayseeker, Des Rocs, GWAR, Halestorm, Haru Nemuri, Hoobastank, K.Flay, New Years Day, SkyeChristy, The Subways, and Tiny Moving Parts. Her role is to represent these artists in international territories outside North America.
Wedlake said, “This industry is based on human connection and innovation, qualities embraced and celebrated by Jon and the progressive team at One Fiinix Live. In just three years, they have built an agency that embodies expertise, professionalism, and respect. I am thrilled to join such an exciting and forward-thinking company, and I look forward to immersing myself and my clients in a culture of inclusivity and elevation”.
Following his departure from CAA in November 2020, founder Jon Ollier has been steering the agency towards an inclusivity, innovation, and elevation culture. The agency represents acts like Ed Sheeran and Ms. Lauryn Hill.
Ollier said, “We are delighted to welcome Bex to our company. Not only does she bring an incredible wealth of experience and a fantastic roster that aligns perfectly with our aspirations, but Bex has, time and again, spotted and developed new talent with a remarkable hit rate. We see Bex as a valuable addition to our team, someone who is incredibly well-connected and whose skill set complements the existing team very well. We really feel like we are building something very special here, and we are all so excited for Bex to be a part of that.”