Gryffin Returns to WME: A Look at the Electronic Music Producer's Career and Future Plans

Renowned electronic music producer Gryffin has rejoined WME after a brief stint at Wasserman. WME agents Kyle Bandler and Brett Schaffer will now represent him globally. Gryffin, managed by Myles Shear and Parker Aimers at Palm Tree Management, is a prominent figure in the dance/electronic music scene. His recent album, Pulse, was released in August 2024, and he has been actively touring, headlining shows and performing at major festivals like Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Ultra.
Gryffin's upcoming schedule includes club shows in Dallas, performances at Contact Festival and Hijinx Festival, and a show at The Concourse Project in Austin in early January. More shows and new music are expected from him in 2026. Born in San Francisco, Gryffin is a classically trained multi-instrumentalist with a discography dating back to 2015. His debut album, Gravity, topped the Billboard Top Dance Albums chart in 2019, while his follow-up, Alive, reached No. 3 in 2022.
Having had 39 tracks chart on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs since 2016, Gryffin's collaborations with artists like Kaskade, Griz, and Excision have been well-received. His highest-charting track, "Woke Up in Love," featuring Kygo and Calum Scott, was a hit in 2022. With a successful career and a strong fan base, Gryffin continues to make waves in the electronic music industry.