Belgian hard dance phenom MANDY has signed with Corson Agency for North American representation, a move that makes perfect sense if you’ve ever seen her set—and less sense if you’re trying to track BPMs below 150. She’ll continue to be repped by Platform Artist Agency in Belgium and managed globally by One World Artists, which is to say: the team is tight, and the sound is louder than your heartbeat.
MANDY blew in back in 2017 with “RaggaDrop,” a viral, rave-leaning banger that made hardstyle briefly feel like it could break through to the masses. It didn’t (entirely), but MANDY did—thanks to relentless touring, a cultish fanbase, and a string of releases that kept pushing the limits of what you can reasonably call “melodic.”
Since then, she’s turned the major festival circuit into her playground: Tomorrowland, Defqon.1, Parookaville, Electric Love, EDC Vegas and Mexico—the kind of résumé that usually comes with custom confetti cannons and a signature drop at minute 44. She’s not an underground act. She’s an over-the-top one.
Her latest single, “The Flow,” continues the trend—unapologetically fast, joyfully aggressive, and perfect for a generation that wants catharsis with their cardio. She’s also booked for Outside Lands and Chasing Summer, which says everything about the direction of her North American expansion: less niche, more mainstage.
Corson Agency signing her isn’t just about bookings—it’s about energy. The kind that melts side-stage monitors. In a scene full of “chill” techno and ambient sets that sound like background music for a film that doesn’t exist, MANDY’s whole brand is: no, this is the movie. And yes, it’s loud on purpose.