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Occupation(s) | Stand-up comedian, writer. |
Notable work | UK Pun Championships winner 2024 |
Website | http://www.kevmud.com |
Kev Mud is a British stand-up comedian and former undercover journalist, known for his pun-based comedy, political edge, and personal story of overcoming homelessness. He won the UK Pun Championships in 2024 and is listed to perform on a main stage at the 2025 Glastonbury Festival.
Early career and journalism
[edit]In 2020, Mud worked undercover with The Guardian on an investigation into modern-day slavery and illegal working conditions in Leicester’s garment industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article, ["Boohoo booms as Leicester garment factories linked to lockdown"], helped expose unsafe labour practices in factories supplying clothing to Boohoo. The investigation contributed to a public backlash that wiped over £1.5 billion from Boohoo’s share value.[1]
Following the investigation, Mud left journalism and began living in a caravan, later using those experiences as material for his stand-up comedy.
Comedy career
[edit]Mud began performing stand-up in the early 2020s. His material often addresses class, housing insecurity, and political issues, blending autobiographical storytelling with surreal humour and wordplay.
In 2024, he won the UK Pun Championships at the Leicester Comedy Festival. He was also nominated for Best Debut Show at the same festival.[2] Previously, he received an honourable mention at the Bath Comedy Festival New Act Competition 2023 and was a nominee for British Comedian of the Year 2022.
In 2025, Mud was listed on the Glastonbury Festival line-up.[3]
Media coverage
[edit]Mud's story has been featured across UK media outlets:
- The Guardian described Mud as "self-deprecating... leftfield... absurdist! A breakthrough success!" in its 2024 feature.[4]
- Chortle described Mud as delivering "jokes with charm and wit... One to watch!" in its review of the 2022 British Comedian of the Year final.[5]
- BBC News covered his use of stand-up as a means of recovering from homelessness.[6]
- Comedy.co.uk interviewed him in a feature titled "From Homelessness to Stand-Up".[7]
- Cornwall Live wrote about his relocation and continuing comedy career.[8]
External links
[edit]- Kev Mud on British Comedy Guide
- Glastonbury Festival 2025 Line-up
- ‘Knock-knock jokes aren’t so good when you’re homeless’: the amazing rise of comedian Kev Mud on The Guardian
- ^ Kelly, Annie (4 July 2020). "Boohoo booms as Leicester garment factories linked to lockdown". The Guardian.
- ^ "UK Pun Championships 2024". British Comedy Guide. 2 December 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
- ^ "Glastonbury Festival Line-up 2025". Glastonbury Festivals. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
- ^ "Knock knock jokes aren't funny – unless you've been homeless, like me". The Guardian. 2 April 2024.
- ^ "British Comedian Of The Year 2022 final". Chortle. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
- ^ "Leicester comedian uses comedy to recover from homelessness". BBC News. February 2024.
- ^ "From Homelessness to Stand-Up: Kev Mud Interview". British Comedy Guide. 2 December 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
- ^ "Cornwall comedian went from being homeless to Glastonbury stage". Cornwall Live. 2024.