H.E.R. signs with Lighthouse Management + Media

Photo Credit: H.E.R. / Apple Music

After a stunning performance at Super Bowl LVIII alongside Usher, H.E.R. has signed with Lighthouse Management + Media for management across all areas of her career.

The award-winning singer, songwriter, musician, and actress has been performing since she was young, singing the national anthem at a San Francisco 49ers game as a young girl. Known for her soulful voice and virtuosic musical talent, H.E.R. is set to embark on a new chapter in her career—underscoring her commitment to expanding her artistic reach and exploring new creative avenues.

H.E.R. has won five Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, and an Emmy—all before age 26. She has released multiple critically acclaimed music projects, ranging from her debut EPs H.E.R. Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 to the full-length album, Back of My Mind. She’s also released an eclectic mix of featured singles with artists including Usher (“Risk It All”), Foo Fighters (“The Glass”), and others.

In December 2022, H.E.R. made her acting debut as Belle in ABC’s ‘Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration.’ In December 2023, she appeared as ‘Squeak’ in the musical film adaptation ‘The Color Purple.’

H.E.R. joins an impressive roster at Lighthouse Management = Media whose clients include Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman, Selena Gomez, Gwyenth Paltrow, Olivia Rodrigo, paul Rudd, Mark Ruffalo, Petra Collins, Miranda Kerr, and many others.

She recently shared a photo of herself singing the national anthem at the 49ers game (pictured, left) with the caption, “In honor of niners at Super Bowl LVIII here’s me at 11 singing the national anthem at 49ers game. Let’s get it!” While the 49ers lost to the Chiefs 25-22 in a nail-biting overtime game—H.E.R.’s performance with Usher was definitely one to remember.

Following the show, she wrote “Can’t spell Usher without H.E.R. Halftime Show? Whaaaaaaat. And it was the greatest ever, thank you for your talent, your live, and for sharing this moment with me. Wow, I have no words.”