Long Island Medium to take the stage at Springfield Symphony Hall

Long Island Medium to take the stage at Springfield Symphony Hall
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WGGB/WSHM) - For more than a decade, Theresa Caputo, known worldwide as the Long Island Medium has touched the lives of millions, offering comfort when fans need it most. Now, Baystate audiences can see her live: this month at Springfield’s Symphony Hall, and in June at Worcester’s Hanover Theatre. Western Mass News spoke with Caputo about what fans can expect.

“I just feel very blessed and honored to be able to share my gift with everyone all over the country,” Theresa Caputo, known by millions as the Long Island Medium, is back on tour, with two stops in Massachusetts: Springfield’s Symphony Hall on May 29th, and Worcester’s Hanover Theatre on June 11th.

Her show, Theresa Caputo Live: The Experience, brings Caputo face-to-face with fans as she’s guided through the audience, sharing messages she says come from loved ones who have passed on, “I’m the first one to say that what I do is crazy how in the world can someone communicate with someone that has died. The unique thing of what I do with spirits is channel with their personality channel and talk about things that nobody else would know about,” Caputo said.

Caputo said the night isn’t about convincing people to believe in mediums or psychics, it’s about what the audience experiences in the room, “to be in a space and to feel the love and the connection and the healing and watching a perfect stranger heal right in front of your eyes because no matter who I read they’re different in a positive way after that reading and it is just the most incredible and special thing to experience and to feel. I don’t care if people believe in what I do I want them to believe in themselves knowing that I have this connection and I want them to believe in an afterlife.”

Through personal stories, candid humor, and intimate details about her gift, Caputo said her show is filled with faith hope and peace. She said getting to deliver those healing messages is always an honor, “I meet people and they’ll say I just want to thank you because of you I found a purpose in life, I went back to my faith, I have a reason to live or I’m open to the signs and symbols.”

She wants people to remember that loved ones who have passed are still with us, just in a different way, often through signs and symbols, “if all of a sudden, you’re just sitting somewhere and you get a whiff of a loved one’s perfume or cigarette smoked and they smoked and no one if smoking, that’s them. Or that song comes on the radio, it’s not a current top 40 hit you just happen to turn it on and that song is on, that’s them. It’s them getting you to notice and acknowledge these things.”

For a link to buy tickets to Theresa’s shows here in Springfield, check out Springfield Symphony Hall’s website.

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