Andrew Graves regularly performs his work throughout the UK. He has appeared on TV and radio on a number of occasions being featured on 6  Music’s Cerys Mathews Show,  Inside Out and the documentary Evidently John Cooper Clarke. His first full collection. Light at the end of the Tenner, was published in 2014 and his latest collection God Save the Teen was released in2017 with Burning Eye Books. He has performed with the likes of Sleaford Mods, John Hegely and Henry Normal and has been commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery, BBC Radio 4, Edinburgh International Literature Festival and has recently represented the East Midlands for National Poetry Day. He tours his one person show, God Save the Teen, with producer Renaissance One in 2018 and 2019.