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Landon Wilks, “Leave Me Be” Singer, Inks Booking Deal With The Neal Agency

Country music

·May 29, 2026·via Pollstar
Landon Wilks, “Leave Me Be” Singer, Inks Booking Deal With The Neal Agency

Just before dropping his debut EP, Young and Restless, Landon Wilks signed with The Neal Agency for booking.

The Mississippi native broke onto the country music scene with the single “Leave Me Be,” which has amassed millions of streams on music platforms.

“Joining the Neal Agency is something I’m really excited about,” Wilks said. “From their globally recognized artists, to the new up-and-comers, the attention to detail at every level is unmatched. That kind of care across the board doesn’t happen everywhere, and it says a lot about who they are. I know they’re going to be a huge factor in my career, especially when it comes to touring.”

Wilks brings a pop sensibility to country, and his honest songwriting gives his music a heartfelt storytelling element that builds a genuine connection with fans.

“Landon brings a rare level of vulnerability and honesty to his songwriting. From the first listen, it’s clear he’s an artist carving out a lane entirely his own,” Juliette Edwards, an agent at The Neal Agency (TNA), said.

TNA’s Evan Kantor adds, “We are so excited to work with Landon. He has a uniquely raw sound, and the grit in his voice lets you know exactly who he is the moment he starts singing. We’re looking forward to helping him share his authentic storytelling with the masses throughout his touring career.”

Wilks has toured the country and supported Waylon Wyatt shows to expand his reach and develop as a live performer.

The addition of Wilks bolsters TNA’s stacked country roster, which includes Morgan Wallen, Ella Langley, Bailey Zimmerman, Anne Wilson, Riley Green and HARDY.

_Originally reported by [Pollstar](https://news.pollstar.com/2026/05/29/the-neal-agency-signs-singer-landon-wilks/)._

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