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'Long Island Medium' visits Abbotsford Centre in June

Theresa Caputo brings her gift of communicating with the departed
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Theresa Caputo

The woman best known as the Long Island Medium, from the TLC hit television show of the same name, is coming to Abbotsford in June.

Theresa Caputo appears at the Abbotsford Centre on Sunday, June 5 at 7:30 p.m. She will share personal stories about her life and explain how her gift – communicating with the dead – works.

Caputo will deliver healing messages to audience members and give people comfort knowing that their loved ones who passed are still with them, just in a different way.

“The Experience” brings Caputo face to face with her fans, as she lets spirit guide her through the audience.

A video display ensures everyone in the venue has an up-close hands-on experience regardless of seat location.

“The experience isn’t about believing in mediums. It’s about witnessing something life-changing,” Caputo said. “It’s like Long Island Medium live, witnessing first-hand spirit communication.”

The highly rated show Long Island Medium follows Caputo’s life as a typical Long Island wife and mom with one big difference – she can communicate with the dead. Since she cannot “turn off” this gift, messages from departed loved ones can come through at any time, which lead to spontaneous readings with those she encounters.

Caputo has appeared on programs such as Jay Leno, Jimmy Fallon, Steve Harvey, Life with Kelly and Michael, Dr. Oz and The Today Show.

Caputo’s second book, titled You Can’t Make This Stuff Up, was released in September 2014 and debuted in ninth spot on the New York Times Best Seller List. Her first book, There’s More to Life Than This, debuted in the fall of 2013.

Caputo has been a practising medium for over 15 years. She helps individuals find closure by delivering healing messages. For more information, visit theresacaputo.com.

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 11 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at ticketmaster.ca, 855-985-5000, or the Abbotsford Centre box office. Purchasing a ticket does not guarantee a reading.