Rockin’1000—the self-described “biggest rock band on Earth”—has signed with International Talent Booking (ITB) for representation worldwide, excluding North America. Point agents Filippo Mei and Lucia Wade will lead the charge, while the group remains under the watchful eye of founder and CEO Fabio Zaffagnini.
What began in 2015 as a passionate plea to get the Foo Fighters to play Cesena, Italy—via a viral video of 1,000 musicians playing “Learn to Fly” in unison—has evolved into a global phenomenon. Think Glastonbury meets garage band. Rockin’1000 has since become a musical movement of over 100,000 musicians across more than 100 countries, performing massive rock covers with the full force of stadium-sized humanity. Picture 250 drummers, 500 guitarists, and a wall of vocals belting Queen—all on the same stage.
Their performances have electrified venues like Stade de France, Frankfurt’s Deutsche Bank Park, and Brazil’s Allianz Parque. They’re less a band than a logistical miracle: a reminder that even in a world of algorithms and solo stardom, sometimes more really is more.
With ITB now steering the live ship, expect the “more” to get even bigger. And possibly louder.