Happy Birthday to Scotland’s top comedian Kevin Bridges born 13th November 1986 in Clydebank.
Bridges began performing on stage when he left school shortly after turning 17, doing stand-up comedy gigs at The Stand Comedy Club in Glasgow and then throughout the UK. Bridges said he was inspired to try stand up after reading Frank Skinner’s autobiography. At 18, he reached the final of Channel 5’s So You Think You’re Funny competition at the Edinburgh Fringe. In 2006 Bridges performed his first full length solo show at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival, to a sold out audience and much critical acclaim. Moving into bigger venues every year.
Dubbed as ‘brilliant’ by one of his comedy idols, Billy Connolly has had an astonishing rise to success .His 2012 tour, Kevin Bridges – The Story Continues… smashed box office records selling a staggering 45,000 tickets on the first day. Kevin went on to sell out an incredible nine-show run at the Glasgow SECC Arena. His epic 136-date tour culminated in a sell out run throughout Australia.
Kevin has been a regular on television for many years now. After staring on such shows as Live at the Apollo and Have I Got News For You, Kevin hosted his own series of shows. Commissioned for the BBC it saw Kevin hosting a special of his critically acclaimed documentaries Kevin Bridges – What’s The Story and stand up shows on the Commonwealth Games
Kevin’s autobiography, ‘We Need To Talk About… Kevin Bridges’, was released in October 2014 through Penguin Books followed by a 22 book-signing tour of the UK. It went on to become a Sunday Times Best Seller and has since been released in paperback.
Bridges broke box office records when his 2015 tour A Whole Different Story went on sale at the end of 2014, winning awards from Ticketmaster and Ents24 for the Fastest Selling Ticket of the year. The tour saw him sell over 500,000 tickets across 145 dates, including an incredible 16 nights at The Hydro in Glasgow. The DVD filmed there went onto sell over 300,000 copies; his biggest selling DVD.
Bridges donated all proceeds from Platinum seating at his 2017 tour to charity, with 50 per cent going to St Margaret of Scotland Hospice. The other half of money raised went to the Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. In the past he has also supported the annual Kilt walk. He has been a regular guest on the channel 4 show, The Last Leg.
Kevin continues to tour, he just wrapped up 6 nights in Belfast last night and has 6 nights in London’s Eventim Apollo next week before finishing up in Leeds Grand Theatre on December 12th and 15th. Kevin also published hi first novel, The Black Dog, in August, it’s available on Kindle, I’ll need to see if I can afford to splash out on it, the reviews are great;
'One of the funniest stand-up comedians in world and now the author of a brilliant novel. Kevin's talent is starting to annoy me now.' Rob Beckett 'Immensely readable, fast moving and an insight into two sides of Kevin Bridges, I really enjoyed it. Kevin's warmth and wit shine through in his first novel. Never a dull moment and an array of engaging, quirky characters. A funny and absorbing read with some great insights into the world of negotiating being famous.' Jo Brand 'I love this book. Brilliantly drawn, believable characters of raw heart and honesty. Cannot recommend enough.' Matt Coyne 'Vulnerable and raw - this is a beautiful debut novel from the king of comedic storytelling.' Tom Allen 'It's funny (obviously) and dark (obviously) but tender and surprising, too.' Bobby Palmer 'Watching Kevin, I was sure he was born to be a stand-up comic, but reading his book it is clear he can do absolutely anything he sets his mind to. I look forward to visiting his Michelin starred restaurant and living on his self-built space community. Everything that is great about Kevin's stand up - the characters he creates, the unapologetic root in working class life, the straddling of worlds - is what's great about this book.' Jon Richardson

















