Andy Sax biography

Andy is best known for playing saxophone with DJs at UK bars, clubs, venues, and festivals, but nowadays mostly performs at private engagements and corporate events. He is often booked to perform his backing track and playlist sets at many of these and recent clients include GSK, Aston Villa FC, Compass Group, Gymshark, Lounge Underwear and the Guinness National Rugby Awards at Twickenham Stadium.

Andy Sax at the Guiness National Rugby Awards, Twickenham

Andy has played sax with DJs at weddings and parties for TV celebrities and pro footballers including ex England captain Steven Gerrard and TOWIE’s Elliott & Sadie Wright and occasionally get booked overseas, which in recent years includes The Algarve, Rhodes, Torgiano, Lauris, Belgrade, Malaga and Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. Andy also is an up-and-coming actor and his debut speaking role was in a 2020 short film called ‘Ned & Me’ directed by Lorna Nickson Brown.

Andy had truly established himself on the UK club scene by 2006 and has since performed and/or collaborated with many respected artists and DJs and played at hundreds of popular UK and events and venues. Andy has played sax alongside Judge Jules, Danny Howard, Low Steppa, Sammy Porter, James Hype, Kenzie, Grant Nelson, Graeme Park, Danny Rampling, Marshall Jefferson, Seamus Haji, Hoxton Whores, Jeremy Healy, CJ Mackintosh, Seb Fontaine, John Kelly, Brandon Block, Alex P and was one of the original Hedkandi resident saxophonists in the early 00’s.

Andy has played at many UK locations, visit his sax & DJ page for more info on artists, DJs, venues and promo from past events.

Andy is also known for touring the UK with Plan B upon the release of his hugely successful album, ‘The Defamation of Strickland Banks. He has played at a host of well-known venues and festivals in 2010 including Glastonbury, Royal Festival Hall, Radio 1’s Big Weekend and other famous London music venues including Camden’s Roundhouse.

Andy also played on several TV shows including Later Live with Jools Holland and Alan Carr’s ‘Chatty Man’. Andy and his brother Alek are in the HP Beats Audio advert and are seen as Russian gangsters in Plan B’s directorial debut ‘Ill Manors’.