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Lucy Dickins exits WME amid industry speculation
6 Mar
Summary
- Longtime agent for Adele, Lucy Dickins, is leaving WME.
- Dickins was co-head of WME's contemporary music division.
- Speculation suggests Dickins may be moving to rival agency CAA.

Lucy Dickins, a highly respected agent and co-head of WME's contemporary music division, is departing the agency. WME Group co-chairman Christian Muirhead confirmed Dickins' exit in a memo sent on Friday, March 6, 2026. Dickins joined WME in 2019 and was promoted to co-head of music in 2020.
She is widely recognized as Adele's longtime agent, with her brother Jonathan Dickins managing the artist. Dickins played a significant role in WME's London office and relocated to Los Angeles after her expanded role during the pandemic. It remains unclear which clients will follow her.
Muirhead praised Dickins for her contributions, particularly in navigating the disruptive live music business post-COVID. Speculation within the industry suggests Dickins might be heading to competitor CAA, though representatives from both agencies declined to comment. WME wished Dickins well in her future endeavors.




