
Kris Davies
Full of energy and drive, he delivers comedy with a grungy edge and the occasional burst of music.
His material draws heavily from real life: two decades spent as a youth worker, becoming a grandfather at 41, raising neurodiverse children, years of music-festival misadventures, and the chaos of his own younger days. Alongside his stand-up, he mixes in original songs and short musical sketches. He has opened for Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Stephen Bailey, Nish Kumar, Harriet Kemsley and Bobby Mair, and has performed at venues across the UK — including the Cardiff and Birmingham Glee Clubs, Sandy Park Stadium in Exeter, Belly Laughs, London’s Backyard Comedy, The Stand-Up Club, and The Bill Murray.
As a Welsh-language learner, he first took to the stage in Welsh at Pontardawe Arts Centre in 2021, and appeared at the National Eisteddfod after just a year of learning. He returned to the Eisteddfod in 2023, supporting Kiri Pritchard-McLean. His work has also featured on BBC Sesh, regional radio, and the Tales from Wales podcast. He is the founder of Laugh Easy Comedy, hosting and organising both new-material nights and professional shows across the country.














































