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Looking for an agent to represent you as a magician?

Find the booking agencies, talent rosters, and submission tools that actually work for professional magicians — plus the press kit, demo reel, and pricing resources agents expect to see before they say yes.

If you're a working magician trying to get signed by an agent or land a spot on an agency roster, the hardest part isn't usually the magic — it's knowing which agencies represent magicians, what they expect in a submission package, and how to price yourself so corporate buyers take you seriously.

This page collects the agencies, talent platforms, and submission tools that magicians actually use to get booked. We've also pulled together the templates and guides you'll need to put together a clean, professional pitch — EPK, demo reel, rate sheet, follow-up emails — so when an agent does open your email, they say yes.

Everything here is vetted by people who book and perform for a living. Browse the catalog below, grab the free templates, or sign up for the newsletter if you want new agent and gig opportunities sent to you each week.

The catalog

Everything, at a glance

2 courses · 11 tools · 4 templates · 1 agency

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Get More Gigs

Jeff Civillico on building a full-time performing career.

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ToolOurs

COLDD Contact

Follow-up CRM purpose-built for entertainers.

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ToolOurs

Social Director

Social media management built for performers, not influencers.

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ToolOurs

Index Flinger

Push your website pages into Google's index faster.

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ToolPartner

LeaderPass

Record and host professional promo videos without a studio.

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Giggly

Real-time availability + a sharable one-sheet for buyers.

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ScheddyMe

Integrated reminder system that calls and texts you so you never miss an important event on your calendar.

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Online Rider Generator

Professional technical and hospitality riders in minutes.

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Online Stage Plot Generator

Drag-and-drop stage plots that crews actually understand.

AgencyOurs

Altus Entertainment

Full-service booking agency for corporate, private, and headline events.

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Tool

The Bash

Self-serve marketplace where event planners search and book entertainers directly. Listing fees apply.

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Tool

GigSalad

Marketplace for performers, speakers, and event services. Membership/listing fees apply.

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A running collection of articles about the business of entertainment, creativity, and the changing shape of the industry.

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FAQ

Questions for magicians ask

Do magic agents charge upfront fees?
Reputable booking agents work on commission (usually 10–25%) and never charge an upfront fee to represent you. Anyone asking for money to put you on a roster is selling a listing, not representation.
What does an agent want to see from a magician?
A clean 60–90 second demo reel showing real audience reactions, a one-sheet EPK with photos and credits, a clear price range, and proof you can handle corporate-quality bookings (testimonials, logos of past clients).
Should I be on multiple agency rosters?
Yes — most working magicians are non-exclusive with several agencies. The exception is a top-tier agency that requires exclusivity in exchange for a guaranteed volume of high-paying gigs.
How do I get booked without an agent?
GigSalad, The Bash, and direct outreach to corporate event planners and venues are the fastest paths. The tools and templates in our catalog walk you through each channel step by step.