
Comedy
Grace Campbell Tickets
Shows in Ireland
- 27 November 2026Friday 19:00Dublin, D1Ambassador TheatreGrace Campbell
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International Shows
- 23 September 2026Wednesday 19:15Birmingham, United KingdomGlee ClubGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
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- 3 October 2026Saturday 19:00Aberdeen, United KingdomThe Lemon TreeGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
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- 4 October 2026Sunday 19:15Glasgow, United KingdomThe Glee ClubGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
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- 5 October 2026Monday 19:30Leeds, United KingdomCity Varieties Music HallGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
- 2 November 2026Monday 19:30Cambridge, United KingdomCambridge JunctionGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
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- 3 November 2026Tuesday 19:15Cardiff, United KingdomCardiff Glee ClubGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
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- 4 November 2026Wednesday 19:00Bristol, United KingdomBristol BeaconGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
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- 7 November 2026Saturday 19:00London, United KingdomThe London PalladiumGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
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- 15 November 2026Sunday 19:00Manchester, United KingdomManchester New Century HallGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
- 10 December 2026Thursday 19:30Brighton, United KingdomTheatre Royal - BrightonGrace Campbell: the Lady Is a Tramp
About
Campbell is set to deliver an evening of the sharp, uncompromising, and provocative stand-up that has made her one of the most vital voices in modern comedy. London-born Campbell has rapidly established herself as a leading light of her generation.
Known for her "no holds barred" approach, she has become an accidental icon for Gen-Z women, using her platform to subvert expectations and discuss the nuances of womanhood—the good, the bad, the crazy, and the irrational. Her latest stand-up success, the European tour of Grace Campbell is On Heat, received massive critical acclaim for its feisty and moving exploration of her personal experience with abortion—a topic she also penned a widely praised feature on for The Observer.
Beyond the stage, Grace is a formidable multi-hyphenate. She recently wrote, directed, and starred in her debut short film Don’t Hate Me, which premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival and continues to tour the international circuit. She is currently developing her first semi-biographical TV show and continues to host the hit podcast Late to the Party.
Described as a chaotic homage to the messy humour of Ab Fab, the podcast has featured high-profile guests including Joanne McNally, Amelia Dimoldenberg, Jameela Jamil, Alan Carr, and even her father, Alastair Campbell. A familiar face on television, Grace has appeared on Riot Girls (Channel 4), Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled (Dave), Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains (Comedy Central), and Celebrity Gogglebox (Channel 4).
“Destined to become famous just about everywhere” – ★★★★½ Chortle
“Hysterically hilarious woman who doesn’t take herself too seriously” – ★★★★★ Entertainment Now
“No holds barred” – ★★★★ Metro