The PEEL Entertainment Group
Entertainment Talent Booker/Agent

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Company Department Outline
PEEL Entertainment Group is a premium live entertainment company delivering bespoke productions, guest experiences, and specialist talent solutions for the global cruise industry and luxury five-star brands.
Through PEEL Talent, the company supplies Guest Acts, musicians, speakers, and enrichment specialists, while also representing a select roster of professional performers and creative talent. Combining production expertise, industry knowledge, and a strong talent network, PEEL supports clients with high-quality entertainment programming from concept through to delivery.
Role Description
This is a full-time, Entertainment Talent Booker/Agent role based in Skipton, Yorkshire, with some flexibility required for occasional travel. The Talent Booker/Agent will source, evaluate, and secure Guest Entertainment Acts. Day-to-day tasks include managing artist relationships, negotiating contracts and fees, coordinating availability and scheduling for cruise and luxury venue engagements, and maintaining accurate booking records.
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The role involves close collaboration with creative, production, and operations teams to match talent to specific concepts and briefs, supporting casting calls, auditions, and onboarding processes. The Talent Booker/Agent will also monitor entertainment trends, maintain a robust talent network, and contribute to sales proposals and client pitches where talent is a key element of the offering.


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Qualifications
- Strong understanding of the Entertainment Industry and Entertainment booking practices.
- Excellent Communication skills for negotiating contracts, managing talent relationships, and collaborating with internal teams and clients.
- Knowledge of Guest Acts and Music in live performance environments, with an ability to assess artistic quality and suitability for specific projects.
- Sales skills to support talent-related proposals, pitch entertainment concepts, and contribute to revenue growth.
- Experience in talent booking, agency work, casting, or related roles in live entertainment, theatre, or music.
- Ability to manage multiple projects, schedules, and contracts with strong attention to detail and organization.
- Comfort working in an office environment, using digital tools for communication, scheduling, and documentation.
- Professional, inclusive approach to working with diverse performers and teams; commitment to non-discriminatory practices.
- Relevant education or training in performing arts, entertainment management, or a related field is beneficial but not mandatory.
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