A young Black man with short curly hair and a full beard, wearing a black turtleneck and coat, standing outdoors in front of a decorative wrought iron fence and building.

Briggs the Wordsmith is a London-based spoken word artist known for delivering powerful, thought-provoking performances that combine witty wordplay, depth, and a foundation of faith. His work creates moments that audiences don’t just hear, but remember.

He creates and performs spoken word pieces for brands, organisations, and live audiences looking to connect on a deeper level. Whether on stage or on screen, his work is designed to engage, inspire, and leave a lasting impression.

His poetry explores themes of identity, purpose, growth, and real-life experience, allowing his work to resonate across a wide range of audiences and settings.

Briggs has worked with brands including Miller Harris and has performed for organisations such as the Bank of England, TBN UK, and Bible Society. He has also opened for CalledOut Music and the Poets in Autumn (PIA) Tour, featuring Preston Perry and Ezekiel Azonwu.

His work is adaptable across different settings, from live stages to brand campaigns and digital platforms, delivering performances that connect with a wide range of audiences.