Empress Of

Empress Of Joins Ground Control Touring

John Dody
05/15/24 1:15PM

Empress Of, the stage name of Honduran-American singer, record producer, musician, and songwriter Lorely Rodriguez, has signed with Ground Control Touring for her North American representation. This move marks a significant transition as she shifts from WME, her previous agency for this territory, to Ground Control Touring. Empress Of continues to be represented by Primary Talent for the Europe/UK market.

🎶 A Flourishing Musical Career: Born in Los Angeles to a family of Honduran descent, Empress Of first gained public attention through her innovative series of demos, “Color Minutes,” released on YouTube. Her breakout single “Champagne” set the stage for a successful career that blends introspective lyrics with vibrant, experimental pop sounds.

📀 Notable Releases and Performances: Empress Of released her first EP, “Systems,” in 2013 through Terrible Records in the UK and Double Denim in North America, garnering critical acclaim and a growing fanbase. Her live performances, including appearances at major festivals like Pitchfork’s Summer Music Festival and Iceland Airways, have further solidified her reputation as a dynamic live act.

🌍 New Representation for Expanding Horizons: With Ground Control Touring now handling her bookings in North America, Empress Of is poised to enhance her tour presence across the territory. Ground Control Touring’s expertise in artist representation and tour management aligns well with Empress Of’s artistic vision and her desire to connect more deeply with audiences through her live performances.

🔜 What’s Next for Empress Of: Fans can expect Empress Of to continue her trajectory in the music scene with new tours and possibly new music releases under the guidance of Ground Control Touring. Her continued partnership with Primary Talent for the Europe/UK market ensures that her global reach remains strong, supporting her artistic endeavors on multiple fronts.

Empress Of’s partnership with Ground Control Touring opens up new possibilities for her career in North America, promising to bring her unique musical style to an even wider audience. As she continues to evolve as an artist, the music industry eagerly anticipates her next steps on this exciting journey.

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