Performers

ALR Music

ALR Music is a London-based luxury entertainment agency specialising in the curation and delivery of exceptional live music for global events. Founded in 2012, ALR represents and develops an exclusive roster of world-class bands, DJs and performers, creating bespoke musical experiences for corporate clients, private events and leading brands.

With offices in London and New York, ALR Music operates internationally, producing events across Europe, the US and beyond. The company is recognised for its work with prestigious clients including Cartier, Chanel, Netflix, Claridge’s and The Ritz, as well as for residencies at iconic venues such as Annabel’s and The Arts Club.

By creating and styling its acts in-house and managing every aspect of delivery, ALR Music combines creative excellence with seamless production, positioning itself as a trusted partner for high-profile events worldwide.
 

Arlo Parks

London-born Arlo Parks won the Mercury Music Prize for her debut 2021 album Collapsed in Sunbeams, won Breakthrough Artist at the 2021 Brit Awards, and received two Grammy and Ivor Novello nominations. She was coined "the voice of her generation".


Her follow up My Soft Machine featured the likes of Phoebe Bridges and saw her continue to tour globally. 2025 saw her become the youngest ever appointed UNICEF Ambassador as she continues her humanitarian work. 2026 saw the release of her much anticipated and critically acclaimed third album Ambiguous Desire. Arlo will has also announced her next world tour.

British Music Embassy

The British Music Embassy has showcased 775 UK acts since its launch in 2008, including the likes of Olivia Dean, Sam Fender, Little Simz, Jungle and The 1975, across shows in Austin, TX, Sydney, Australia and more.

Coach Party

With packed-out headline shows across the world over the past few years, lightning-rod performances at festivals like SXSW and Glastonbury, and support tours with Queens of The Stone Age, Wet Leg and Royal Blood, Isle of Wight band Coach Party has made a name for itself as a live act with an energy akin to dynamite.

Released in September 2025, the band’s self-produced sophomore album Caramel (Chess Club Records) uncorks a bottle of electricity, scream-along lyrics, and an introspection that melds the four-piece’s collective headspace these past few years.
 

The Molotovs

For The Molotovs, siblings Matt and Issey Cartlidge, 2026 has been a whirlwind success, with a sold-out tour, a playful chart rivalry with Lily Allen, the announcement of their biggest tour to date, and preparations for sold-out arena dates with Yungblud.

Released in January 2026, the band’s debut Wasted On Youth (Marshall Records) is a life-affirming burst of new wave, punk, indie and garage.

The release saw both critical and commercial success with a top five position on the UK album chart and earning plaudits from The Times, CLASH, Kerrang! and more. Having supported the likes of Iggy Pop, Blondie and The Libertines, the show opens up another route for the band in the States.

Nathan Evans 

Nathan Evans is a globally recognised Scottish artist who rose to international attention in 2020 with the viral hit Wellerman, which has since generated billions of streams worldwide. Blending traditional folk storytelling with a contemporary pop edge, he has built a distinctive and far-reaching global fanbase.


At the beginning of 2026, his album Angel’s Share, created in collaboration with SAINT PHNX, debuted at No. 1 across multiple charts including iTunes, the Scottish Albums Chart and the UK Download Chart.


Evans has established himself as a major live act, selling out headline tours across the UK, Europe, the US and Australia, including a landmark 14,000-capacity show at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro and his own 36,000-capacity festival in Scotland in August 2026.

Red Rum Club

Liverpool sextet RED RUM CLUB are charging into 2026 with relentless momentum and a sound that’s become unmistakably their own — bold, brass-fuelled, and bursting with ambition. With their signature ‘Mariachi Merseybeat’ drawing fans from Merseyside to Mexico, the band show no signs of slowing down.

 

2025 saw the band undertake UK arena and European tour dates with The Wombats, major festival performances at Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, Tramlines and more, and headline their biggest ever local show, which saw 11,000 fans celebrate the band’s rapid ascent in their native Liverpool.

 

After achieving their second UK top ten album with BUCK (#7) in September, following on from their previous top ten album WESTERN APPROACHES (#8) (Modern Sky UK), the band embarked on their biggest North American tour to date in late 2025, and now returning to North America in Spring 2026. The Los Angeles show represents the band’s final stop on a thirteen-date headline tour of the US and Canada – their seventh tour of North America since 2021.
 

Partner showcases

Abbey Road

Abbey Road is the home of music making. As the world’s first and most iconic recording studio, it has shaped the sound of generations while continuing to lead in sonic innovation and creative excellence.


Evolving into a global creative community, Abbey Road connects artists, engineers and inventors worldwide. Its studios, technologies and expertise are accessed far beyond its physical walls.


Abbey Road Studios Mode, created in collaboration with Bowers & Wilkins, brings the studio’s sonic DNA to the car cabin for the first time, allowing drivers across the USA to personalise their listening experience using the acoustic fingerprint of Abbey Road’s iconic spaces and equipment. 


Alongside recording and innovation, Abbey Road invests in future talent through education, with its schools including Abbey Road Institute Miami training the next generation of music producers and sound engineers.

Atlantic Studios

Atlantic Studios works at the intersection of storytelling, technology and human curiosity. Bringing together world‑class expertise in production, design, visual effects and immersive technologies, Atlantic creates experiences that deepen understanding of the world around us.


Across more than three decades, its work has reached global audiences through television, cinema, IMAX and pioneering XR formats, earning over 50 international awards, including 11 Emmys and four BAFTAs. 


Platform‑agnostic, Atlantic is actively shaping the future of spatial storytelling, collaborating with Google, Meta and Apple to define new use cases for emerging devices.


From President Obama to Queen Elizabeth II, Stephen Hawking to David Attenborough, Atlantic’s back catalogue reflects a commitment to stories that matter, and to how they are experienced.

Beano

Born in Scotland in 1938, Beano is the world’s longest‑running weekly comic for children, and still one of the most influential. Published by DC Thomson, it continues to engage tens of thousands of young readers through the award‑winning comic and annual.


With over two billion copies sold globally, Beano remains one of the globes best‑selling comics. At its heart is Dennis the Menace, entertaining and making mischief since 1951 and his best friend Gnasher, who joined in 1968.


Now reaching families across the United States through subscriptions, Beano’s enduring appeal is reflected in a devoted following that spans generations, including American Beano Club members such as Mark Hamill and Paul Rudd.

Headspace

Headspace, founded in the UK, is the world’s leading mental health app, partnering across public, academic and commercial sectors to support wellbeing at scale. Its collaborations span institutions including Oxford, Cambridge Universities and the NHS, alongside major US partners such as the National Basketball Association and the United States Air Force.


A landmark partnership with the NBA focuses on supporting players’ mental fitness across performance, recovery and life beyond the court. By embedding mindfulness and mental skills into the league’s culture, the programme helps athletes navigate pressure, sustain peak performance and build long‑term wellbeing.


Together, these collaborations position Headspace as a scalable digital partner, using research, technology and population‑level interventions to support mental health in high‑performance environments.

Jason Bruges X Sonocea®

Mirror State: a lumino-kinetic, acoustic choreography caressing the nervous system.


Mirror State is the result of a first-of-its-kind collaboration between renowned media artist Jason Bruges Studio and Sonocea®, a neuroscience-led technology company using sound to regulate the human nervous system.


Exclusively developed for Greater Together LA, the intervention is a multisensorial space for reset and quiet introspection. Lumino-kinetic sculptures coalesce with scientifically engineered sound to create a subtle choreography designed to shift state in real time - offering a new vision for environments that support regulation and recovery.

Longbow Motors

Longbow Motors is a UK‑based automotive innovator pioneering a new category of featherweight sports cars, designed, engineered and hand‑built in England. Production is scheduled to begin in late 2026, with reservations already exceeding £25 million.


The United States has emerged as a key market, with over half of orders coming from customers in California and Miami, highlighting strong transatlantic demand for British performance engineering. This connection is reflected in Longbow’s design philosophy. Its debut model, the Speedster, draws inspiration from acclaimed American automotive designer Peter Brock, blending British engineering precision with a distinctly international motorsport heritage. Longbow Motors represents a new chapter for lightweight electric performance, built in the UK and embraced globally.

National Portrait Gallery (Gagosian)

In 2020, a trove of nearly one thousand photographs was rediscovered in Paul McCartney’s archive. Taken on a Pentax 35 mm film camera he acquired in fall 1963, McCartney’s photographs are a personal and intimate record of his time with The Beatles at a critical moment in the group’s evolution. The musician documented the “storm” that was Beatlemania, providing a unique, never-before-seen perspective into the band’s meteoric rise and a historic moment in global popular culture. 

Through his lens, McCartney captured The Beatles’ journey, city by city, from their hometown Liverpool and then London in late 1963, to Paris in January 1964 and then the United States in February where their first televised performance on The Ed Sullivan Show was watched by seventy-three million Americans, transforming The Beatles into global superstars and redefining fame in the modern era.

Curated in close collaboration with Paul McCartney, The National Portrait Gallery, London exhibition Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm, has welcomed more than 500,000 visitors since it first opened in London in 2023. On tour across America, the exhibition has travelled to: Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, VA (2023-24), Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, NY (2024), Portland Art Museum in Portland, OR (2024-25), de Young Museum in San Francisco, CA (2025) and Frist Art Museum in Nashville, TN (2025-26).
 

NFL

For nearly two decades, the United Kingdom has played a pivotal role in the National Football League’s international growth. Today, more than 18 million fans across the UK consider themselves fans of the NFL, with over three million attending regular season games in London since 2007. These events have generated more than £2 billion in economic impact, underlining the strength and sustainability of the partnership.


Tottenham Hotspur Stadium stands as the league’s permanent UK home, and the only venue outside the United States purpose-built for NFL games. 


In 2026, the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Washington Commanders have been confirmed among the teams that will play in the UK, building on this legacy and further cementing the city’s position as the international home of the NFL as we approach the landmark 20th anniversary of NFL games in London.

Nourished (Rem3dy Health)

Remedy Health is a UK‑based health‑tech innovator redefining personalised wellness through proprietary 3D printing and AI‑driven manufacturing. With 29 patented technologies across hardware, software and processes, the company delivers tailored, science‑backed nutrition that is vegetarian, sugar‑free and sustainably packaged.


Its flagship brand, Nourished, produces the world’s first customisable vitamin nutrition stacks, created on demand at a state‑of‑the‑art hybrid facility in Birmingham. By combining scientific research, advanced manufacturing and data‑led insights, Remedy Health delivers personalised health solutions at scale.


Through Greater Together LA, the company is strengthening transatlantic collaboration, showcasing how UK health innovation can scale globally while building strategic partnerships across US health, technology and retail markets.

Open Bionics

Open Bionics turns disabilities into superpowers. Its Hero Arm is a lightweight, multi‑grip, 3D‑printed bionic prosthesis for below‑elbow amputees, available for adults and children over eight.


Custom‑designed and uniquely waterproof, Hero Arms are offered with expressive covers inspired by Marvel, Disney and Star Wars, fusing advanced engineering with personal identity.


Since 2023, Open Bionics has operated specialist clinics across the United States, supporting more than 2,000 American users. With partnerships spanning healthcare providers and cultural leaders including United Healthcare, Medicare, and MrBeast, the company continues to expand access to life‑changing technology.

Paul Smith

Paul Smith is Britain’s leading independent design company, driven by positivity, curiosity and creativity. Founded in a small shop in Nottingham in 1970, the brand has grown into a global presence with over 140 shops in more than 50 countries, uniting British character with an international outlook.


The United States has long been central to Paul Smith’s story, shaping its audience, collaborations and cultural influence. This transatlantic exchange is grounded in a deep respect for craft at home. 


The Made in British Isles collection celebrates British-born craft, to support the homegrown talent that's been there all along. By championing time‑honoured techniques and skills passed down through generations, Paul Smith connects British craftsmanship with global markets, reinforcing the enduring value of design made locally and worn worldwide.

Sorted Food

Founded by four friends in 2010, Sorted Food evolved from a grassroots YouTube channel into a global, community-driven media powerhouse with 3 million subscribers and well over a billion video views. Rooted in culinary entertainment, Sorted Food is fundamentally a technology-enabled brand that puts the audience at the heart of the journey. By blending data-driven insights with premium, long-form storytelling, the team has cultivated a loyal, global community that actively shapes the content, products and sustainability initiatives that the brand champions. From their London-based studio, Sorted Food bridges the gap between traditional media and the modern creator economy, proving that trust, authenticity and transparency is the most effective way to build genuine brand advocacy.


At Greater Together LA, two of Sorted’s co-founders, Ben Ebbrell and Barry Taylor, represent a strategic bridge between the UK’s creative excellence and food culture and the US market’s vast potential. As experts in “demystifying” complex conversations – having successfully turned food education, wine appreciation and culinary innovation into accessible, engaging digital content – they bring a vital perspective and energy to the mission. Sorted Food (with 30% of their audience from the US) serves as a blueprint for British brands looking to scale their influence into America. Their presence at Greater Together LA is dedicated to unlocking new transatlantic partnerships, showcasing how creative collaboration can transform how consumers interact with global brands, conversations and challenges.