Ikon Arts Management is a forward-thinking music management agency representing some of the finest artists in the world.
We offer our artists a first-rate dedicated personal service, including general management, tour booking, marketing and concert promotion, event management, programming and consultation.
Artists
With over 20 years' experience in music management, Ikon Arts Management develops worldwide concerts and tours, special projects and events for some of the world’s leading a cappella vocal groups, singers, established and emerging soloists and diverse contemporary ensembles.
Projects & Consultancy
From emerging ensembles to event management and world music tours, our projects have included the internationally renowned London A Cappella Festival, Songlines Encounters Festival and Eaton Square Concerts.
Ligeti Quartet
The Ligeti Quartet has been at the forefront of modern and contemporary music since its formation in 2010, breaking new ground through innovative programming and championing of today’s most exciting composers and artists.
Featured artist
Ligeti Quartet Find out moreGuy Johnston at 2026 BBC Proms
Guy Johnston performs Britten's Cello Symphony with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Sakari Oramo at the Royal Albert Hall on 28th July 2026
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Media Relations
Nicky Thomas Media provides specialist media relations and events PR for the classical music and performing arts industry.
Featured project
Media Relations Find out morePiatti Quartet
The Piatti Quartet are one of the most distinguished quartets of their generation. Prizewinners of the 2015 Wigmore Hall String Quartet Competition, they have performed in all the major venues and festivals around the country as well as concerts throughout the world.
Featured artist
Piatti Quartet Find out moreGuy Johnston
Guy Johnston is one of the most exciting British cellists of his generation.
Featured artist
Guy Johnston Find out moreSelina Ott on BBC Radio 3 In Concert
The premiere of Ryan Latimer's new trumpet concerto, Bestia, is now available to listen again on BBC Radio 3
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