
Internet star GK Barry brings her live theatre show featuring unfiltered storytelling, confessions, and chaotic commentary to Brighton.
If you have spent any time scrolling through social media or keeping up with the current podcast circuit, you have likely come across Grace Keeling, better known as GK Barry. She has built a significant following through her online presence and her work on shows like I’m a Celebrity, Loose Women, and Celebrity Sabotage. Now, she is bringing that same energy to the stage with a live theatre show, which is stopping at the Theatre Royal Brighton on 3 September 2026.
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This tour is part of a six-date run across the UK, and the show itself is framed around the kind of unfiltered storytelling that has defined her online persona. Based on the details released, the content focuses on personal anecdotes, covering topics like dating mishaps, digital drama, relationships, body image, sexuality, and various personal traumas. It is essentially a live extension of the candid, often chaotic commentary she provides on her podcast, Saving Grace. The show is being marketed as an honest, unscripted look at her life and the questionable decisions that come with it.
Interestingly, this tour coincides with a specific milestone for her: the release of her debut book, GK Barry: It’s Giving Life – A Guide To Surviving and Thriving. Published by Penguin Random House, the book hits shelves on the same day as the Brighton show, 3 September 2026. It seems the tour is serving as a launchpad for this project, offering fans a chance to engage with her material in a live setting rather than just through a screen.
For those interested in attending, tickets are currently available through ernestpromotions.com, with some listings also appearing on ATG Tickets. Given the nature of her content—which leans heavily into pop culture, candid comedy, and social media culture—the show is clearly aimed at her existing audience and those who follow her podcast. It is a straightforward opportunity to see her live in Brighton if you are already familiar with her work and want to see how that format translates to a theatre stage.















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