Andrew Bird is a London-based stand-up, originally from Northamptonshire, who built his name on the UK club circuit with an animated, story-driven style built around sharp perceptions on everyday life. His easy charm and confident stagecraft have made him a regular headliner at rooms including The Comedy Store, Up The Creek and The Glee Club, and one reviewer summed up his appeal simply as a natural comedian with an easy charisma other acts would die for.
Bird has supported some of the biggest names in British comedy, taking tour support slots for Michael McIntyre at the O2 and Wembley Stadium, for Rob Brydon and Rhod Gilbert, and for Russell Howard across six shows at the London Palladium following an appearance on The Russell Howard Hour. He is also one of only seven comedians to have performed at Banksy's Dismaland, and his writing credits include Jon Richardson's Ultimate Worrier, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and Lee Mack's Duck Quacks Don't Echo. He has toured full solo shows including Ha Ha Time and Taken Seriously, and has plenty of TV warm-up experience on studio floors for shows such as Have I Got News For You and Pointless.
That combination of headline-ready material and proven big-stage experience makes Bird a dependable booking for corporate functions, club nights and large-scale events alike. His time supporting arena-level comedians means he already knows how to work a big room, while his years on the club circuit keep his material sharp and responsive for smaller, more intimate crowds too.
