Steve’s home show

MEDIUM Steve Holbrook is back in Wakefield next week when he appears at the Chasley Hotel on Wednesday September 12.

Steve, who is clairaudient – meaning he hears rather than sees the spirits he is communicating with – will be taking his audience on a rollercoaster of emotions, comfort and joy at the event.

Steve describes himself as a telephone exchange between this world and the next, and has been working across the UK for more than 30 years, as well as on Caribbean and Mediterranean cruises.

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He has proven himself to be one of the most accurate mediums in the country, constantly giving names and dates and amazing pieces of information to the audience that no-one else would ever know apart from themselves.

Messages from lost husbands, young sons, teenage daughters, mothers and fathers in the most accurate detail are commonplace in Steve’s shows.

Night after night in packed theatres across the UK, Steve passes messages on to people in the audience from relatives who have moved on to their spiritual home.

Steve has three books out – Light in the Darkness, Out of this World, and Survival, the most recent. A true insight into the day to day life of a working medium, Steve’s beliefs on many areas of spiritualism, and a great background into Steve’s life.

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One of Steve’s best friends is Jane MacDonald, singer and presenter on ITV’s Loose Women. Steve met Jane in a spiritualist church many years ago, and predicted she would be on BBC TV as part of a cruise entertainment documentary. She didn’t believe it, but the year after it came true and she was the start of The Cruise, the first docu-soap, and she had the biggest selling debut album of all time. She has dedicated her autobiography to Steve, calling him her inspiration and guru.

Steve has raised tens of thousands of pounds for charities over the years, over £50,000 for his local hospice in Wakefield Hospice, £5,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support, and most recently for PACT – a charity that helps terminally ill children across the UK – raising more than £16,000. Doors open for Steve’s show at 7pm, for a 7.30pm start, and tickets cost £16, available from 01924 433015 or £17 on the door (subject to availability, cash only).