Grace Campbell

Grace Campbell

  • Podcaster & Voice for Gen-Z Women
  • Comedian & Cultural Storyteller
  • Hosts Late to the Party

Grace Campbell is a London-based comedian, writer, director, and podcaster whose sharp wit, uncompromising honesty, and provocative humour have established her as one of the most compelling voices of her generation and an accidental champion for Gen-Z women.

As a stand-up comedian, Grace recently completed her first European tour with her acclaimed show Grace Campbell is On Heat, a feisty, left-field performance exploring abortion, sexuality and womanhood. The show has been widely praised for its honesty and insight, with Grace writing about her experiences in The Observer to critical acclaim.

Grace is also a writer and director, having written, directed, starred in and co-produced her first short film, Don’t Hate Me, which follows a comedian who refuses to go on stage when she believes she’s being ghosted. The film premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival and continues to screen at international festivals. She is now developing her first part-biographical TV series and plans to focus on directing more original projects in the coming year.

Her podcast, Late to the Party, produced with her childhood best friends, is a chaotic, witty, and unapologetically fun homage to the messy, opulent humour of Ab Fab. Guests have included Amelia Dimoldenberg, Jameela Jamil, Joanne McNally, Alan Carr, James Blake, Rory Stewart, and even Grace’s father, Alastair Campbell, blending pop culture, politics, and comedy.

Grace’s work is defined by her fearless approach to storytelling, subverting expectations and exploring topics women are often discouraged from discussing. Through comedy, film, and podcasting, she seeks to portray women in all their complexity good, bad, crazy, irrational, and wonderful while making audiences laugh and think.

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