Red Hot Chili Peppers have switched management, signing with Guy Oseary after more than 20 years with Q Prime. Oseary is a founder of Maverick, the collective of managers launched in 2014, and represents Madonna and U2.
In May 2020, Oseary announced he was stepping down from the day-to-day running Maverick and segueing to a consulting role with Live Nation through 2023 while still concentrating on his entrepreneurial and investment interests.
The Chili Peppers left Q Prime last fall; although rumors were rife that Oseary was taking the helm, official word did not come down until this week when Hits reported the news.Oseary’s relationship with the band has long been close, particularly with frontman Anthony Kiedis, who stood at Oseary’s side.
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