Multiple-award-winning Irish musician Sinead O'Connor has signed with talent agency ICM Partners for North American representation in all areas.
"We are truly excited and honored to be working with such a talented, unique and groundbreaking artist," said Rob Prinz, partner/co-head of ICM worldwide concerts, who will lead a team of agents. "We cannot wait to see her performing in North America again."
The team of agents representing O'Connor also includes Mike Hayes and Brandon Zmigrocki.
O'Connor recently converted to Islam and changed her name to Shuhada Sadaqat.
She is working on her 11th studio album, No Mud No Lotus, and is also reportedly planning a tour.
The singer-songwriter, 52, returns to music after bouts of depression concerned many of her fans and fellow artists.
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