United Talent Agency Signs Charlie Puth

United Talent Agency has signed multi-platinum singer, songwriter and producer Charlie Puth for global representation in all areas. He was previously booked by Wasserman Music.
The GRAMMY-nominated artist has racked up 35 billion global streams, having released three full-length albums and amassing nine multi-multi-platinum singles, including “Attention,” “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” “See You Again, “Light Switch” and “Left and Right,” featuring Jung Kook of BTS. As a songwriter and producer, Puth’s credits include co-writing and co-producing “Stay” by The Kid LAROI and Justin Bieber, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 chart for 11 weeks.
Last year Puth released “The Charlie Puth Show,” bringing his talents to the small screen with a six-episode series that aired on the Roku Channel.
“Charlie’s prodigious artistic vision extends well beyond the world of music,” said UTA Partner and Co-Head of Talent Jay Gassner. “His incredible talent as a storyteller and creator opens the door to new opportunities and we’re excited to bring them to life.”
The latest reports submitted to Pollstar Boxoffice for Puth include two nights at K-Arena Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan, Dec. 17-18, 2024, that grossed more than $2.5 million and sold a total of 40,000 tickets. The year before that, he played amphitheaters and arenas across the globe including Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand, and the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
His next scheduled appearance is a stop at Festival Fono 2025 at Université Laval in Quebec, which takes place Sept. 11-13. He’s also set to blue Blue Note in Los Angeles Oct. 16-19.
“Charlie is a global star and a remarkable live performer,” UTA Partners and Co-Heads of Global Music David Zedeck and Sam Kirby Yoh said in a joint statement. “As he steps into a new chapter in his career, we look forward to championing his growth on the world stage.”
Puth continues to be represented by his managers Mikaela Puth, Ty Stiklorius, and business manager Josh Klein.
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