Noun
someone who engages a person or company for performances
Source: WordNetWe had gone out on the road in 94 and 95 for a three month American tour, and we realised, as did our manager and booking agent at the time, that we have really exhausted it, and we can't make money at this anymore. Steve Brown
According to Willard Alexander, the band's booking agent, Krupa said "If we're gonna die, Benny, let's die playing our own thing." Source: Internet
Around this time, she says, the booking agent began apologizing to the models for roping them into an event they clearly wouldn't have chosen to attend. Source: Internet
Non-Christian comics, who perform at generic family nights, simply have to offer a clean, family-friendly act consistent with Jesus’ message of hope, said Tom Sobel, a booking agent. Source: Internet
Now I could be a booking agent.” Source: Internet
The pair share a booking agent and some other team members. Source: Internet