Harbourside Artist Management is an international management company with a focus on disability arts. The enterprise was established in 2020 by Ben Price, who’d spent the last ten years in various roles in the music industry. After working independently and with various other music management companies Ben created Harbourside to unify the artists he already worked with, and to create the infrastructure to grow the business into one focused on representing disabled identifying artist’s.

Ben was originally the Head of A&R at Future Music before deciding to move to where his real passion was, in seeing artists perform live. He became a freelance Tour Manager and over 5 years racked up more than 1000 shows internationally with clients such as Donny Osmond, Bananarama, Paul Young, Nik Kershaw, Jason Donovan, Rebecca Ferguson, Viktoria Modesta and Shayne Ward to name a few. He also established himself in non-music related touring, working as a Tour Manager for clients such as Gino D’Acampo, Paul Hollywood, Sir Bradley Wiggins and Chris Stark, as well as TV personalities from The Only Way is Essex.

As a result of the knowledge and know-how of being around artists all day every day, Ben started to manage artists alongside his touring business. He quickly joined forces with Grizzly Management where he took on clients such as Lucy Spraggan, The Dunwells, Grace Savage and more. He also started managing the unique talent of Viktoria Modesta independently. After three years he made the move to go solo and form Harbourside Artist Management, to maximise the potential of existing clients who are based as far afield as Los Angeles and Johannesburg, and to use his expertise to aid new artists in the Bristol area, where he is now based.

The Mission of Harbourside is to help bridge the apparent gap between the disability arts scene and popular culture. Through representation and advocacy we campaign for a fairer music industry with more opportunities and career paths for deserving individuals who've faced additional barriers in their career development. We work with the industry and ask them to contribute to our mission. We believe in our artists, and offer the music business support to allow creatives to stay creative.

Harbourside Artist Management is active in supporting disabled artists and Ben is an advocate for disability inclusion and cultural integration in the music industry.

Ben is on the Board of Trustees at the charity Attitude is Everything, who campaign for greater accessibility in the music industry, for everyone from artists to audience members.

He also sits on the BPI’s Equity and Justice Advisory Group, an independent board of respected music industry professionals, who collectively advocate for the progression of the Equality, Diversity and Intersectional agenda across the sector and contribute to steering the BPI’s Equality, Diversity and Intersectional work for its members, award shows, events and The BRIT Trust. As a result, Ben is a member of the Voting Academy for the Brit Awards.