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Geese Sign With Weekday Management

Geese Sign With Weekday Management


Geese have new management. The rising rock group has signed a deal with Tyler Richman and Anna Spaulding of Weekday Management.

After parting ways with Willie Upbin of No Truce, who appeared on Billboard‘s 2026 Managers To Watch list, Geese took its time seeking new management. All the while, the group consisting of vocalist Cameron Winter, guitarist Emily Green, bassist Dominic DiGesu and drummer Max Bassin has kept busy. Already this year, the Brooklyn band has performed as musical guest on Saturday Night Live in February, at Coachella in April and Governors Ball in June, among a handful of other festivals.

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Geese broke big last year with its fourth album, Getting Killed, which boosted the band to the next level, including bigger crowds and streaming spikes. Its 2025 headlining tour boasted stops at The Fonda in Los Angeles and Brooklyn Paramount in New York. Geese will head back on the road this fall for its Getting Killed Again North American tour. The trek kicks off Sept. 29 at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

Getting Killed followed frontman Cameron Winter’s 2024 debut solo album, Heavy Metal. Winter has signed a solo management deal with Weekday as well, signaling more to come.

Last August, Geese signed a worldwide publishing deal with Universal Music Publishing Group. The band has been signed to a joint record deal with Partisan and Play It Again Sam since 2020. As Partisan co-founder and president Tim Putnam recently told Billboard of the band’s ascent: “It was more of a relief than a surprise. It didn’t catch us off guard because internally, Geese’s rise wasn’t fast … When Getting Killed was delivered, we knew the band had made something special. Also, the success of Heavy Metal primed the pump … One fed into the other.”

Weekday Management has offices in New York and Los Angeles. The firm also represents Alex G.



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