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HIT LIVE SHOW TWO PSYCHICS AND A MEDIUM EMBARK ON  AUSTRALIAN TOUR — AND NO TWO NIGHTS WILL BE THE SAME 

A live show where the audience becomes part of the experience is coming to an Australian city  near you. 

Following sell-out performances globally, the acclaimed live production Two Psychics and a  Medium will tour Australia this year, having kicked off Geelong earlier this month and currently  visiting every state and territory, bringing its powerful blend of live readings, spiritual connection  and unscripted audience moments to Australians nationwide. 

Featuring internationally respected psychic mediums Julia Cartagena and Donna Maree,  alongside Australia’s renowned “Ghost Whisperer” Anthony Grzelka, the show delivers a deeply  personal and emotionally charged evening where messages, insights and unexpected moments  unfold live on stage. 

No two performances are ever the same. 

Blending warmth, humour and raw emotional connection, audience members may receive live  readings, witness powerful validations, or simply experience the collective atmosphere of  connection and curiosity that has drawn thousands to the show worldwide. 

Tour Dates: 

Thursday 14 May – Newcastle  

Saturday 16 May – Sydney  

Sunday 17 May – Penrith  

Thursday 21 May – Gold Coast  

Friday 22 May – Brisbane 

Saturday 23 May – Melbourne  

Sunday 24 May – Melbourne  

Saturday 30 May – Perth  

Sunday 31 May – Perth  

Saturday 20 June – Kalgoorlie  

Saturday 29 August – Bunbury  

Wednesday 2 September – Townsville 

Thursday 3 September – Townsville 

Friday 4 September – Toowoomba 

Saturday 5 September – Darwin  

Saturday 3 October – Albany  

Described by audiences as moving, uplifting and often life-affirming, Two Psychics and a  Medium creates a rare, shared experience - one that explores love, loss, intuition and the  enduring human desire for connection. 

Julia Cartagena, an internationally recognised psychic medium and intuitive healer known for  her large-scale live events, says the show offers something truly unique. 

“This show is about connection, hope and healing. Every audience brings its own energy, and  every night unfolds in a completely different way. It’s an experience people never forget.” 

Anthony Grzelka, widely known for his down-to-earth approach and evidence-based spirit  connections, says bringing the show to all corners of Australia marks an exciting milestone. 

“Seeing the comfort, emotion and reassurance that comes through during these live events is  incredibly powerful. We’re honoured to bring this experience to audiences all over Australia this  year. 

With spontaneous readings, emotional revelations and moments of unexpected joy, Two  Psychics and a Medium offers a live theatre experience unlike any other. 

Tickets and further information are available at: 

www.twopsychicsandamedium.com.au

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