UK creative experience agency Bearded Kitten has opened its doors in Sydney
The agency began in festival fields, where it drew beards and whiskers on festival-goers, hosted wild mud wrestling matches, and even orchestrated games of naked cricket.
Since then, it has grown and developed its offering to deliver standout experiences for global brands like Amazon Ads, Twitch, Red Bull, LEGO, and L’Oréal.
Launching its Sydney office, in addition to established offices in London and Lisbon, is the latest of its ventures. This expansion marks a new chapter in Bearded Kitten’s journey into the Australian market.
Bearded Kitten’s offerings include an in-house strategy team that blends industry smarts with creative flair and turns ideas into tangible realities that resonate with audiences worldwide. The agency offers end-to-end delivery of production – from large-scale brand experiences, cultural events, and immersive worlds to conferences and employee engagement initiatives
The agency also diverse roster of talent and collaborates with a wide range of individuals, from thought leaders, content creators and influencers, to artists in the music and entertainment industry. With experience in crafting creative strategies around relevant communities, talent management and programming, the agency takes pride in connecting authentic talent with the right brand opportunities.
Bearded Kitten aims to create experiences that are fun, memorable, and measurable. The experience agency has made an impact on Australian shores with TwoPointOne’s vertical fashion show and Intuit Mailchimp’s innovative “From: Here, To: There” conference in Sydney.
“We’re absolutely stoked to bring Bearded Kitten’s unique blend of creativity and fun to the energetic Australian market! Barney Sutton, founder and director of Bearded Kitten.
“This isn’t just a new chapter; it’s a next-level adventure in a land bursting with potential and excitement. Australia’s got some of the most innovative brands, and we can’t wait to team up and create experiences that are nothing short of legendary.”