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Join world-famous psychic Deb Webber for an evening of insightful entertainment

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Australian psychic medium Deb Webber is coming to Shepparton for a one-off live show. Photo by EL RHO PHOTO Photo by Supplied

She’s been the go-to medium for the families of Michael Hutchence, Bert Newton, Steve Irwin and even Vincent van Gogh.

Perhaps you’ve seen her on the award-winning TV show Sensing Murder.

Or recognise the name from her weekly columns in Woman’s Day magazine.

Regardless of how you know her, what you need to know is that world-famous psychic medium Deb Webber will be in Shepparton for a one-off live show.

Hosted at the Shepparton Golf Club, Ms Webber will expand her gaze to the regional stage on Tuesday, November 26, with a promise of opening a spiritual door to chosen audience members and helping them connect with their departed loved ones.

“Sometimes they are cheeky, sometimes sad, sometimes humorous, but they are always inspiring and insightful for those receiving the reading,” she said.

Ms Webber said she had been able to tap into her gifts and relay messages from spirits since childhood.

It was a talent particularly fruitful, considering she grew up on the grounds of a nursing home owned and operated by her family in Ferntree Gully, Victoria.

Yet her ability to communicate with residents who had passed shocked and frightened people, she said.

Now deemed one of Australia’s most renowned and accurate psychic mediums, Ms Webber receives accolades for the very thing that once sent people running in the opposite direction.

Whether seeking spiritual guidance or casting a sceptical yet curious eye, Ms Webber’s exclusive show in Shepparton promises to be both unpredictable and unmissable.

Deb Webber’s live show in Shepparton is on Tuesday, November 26, at the Shepparton Golf Club, 15 Golf Dve, Shepparton.

Doors will open at 6.30pm, and the show will start at 7pm.

Tickets are $69.99 for general admission and $62.99 for aged pension cardholders.

To book, visit debwebber.com.au