After a hugely successful performance last year, renowned medium Steven Holbrook is returning to Congleton Town Hall on Tuesday 25th February at 7pm for another unforgettable Evening of Clairvoyance.
Steven, regarded as one of the UK’s most accurate and gifted mediums, is back by popular demand, offering another chance to experience his exceptional talent. Audiences can look forward to an evening filled with profound insights, heartwarming messages, and uplifting moments.
Rachel McCarthy, Town Centre and Events Officer, shared her excitement:
“Having seen Steven’s sell-out show last year, I can personally vouch for how captivating his energy and accuracy are. His remarkable ability to connect with the spirit world leaves a lasting impression. Whether you're a firm believer or simply looking for an evening of entertainment, this will be an unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss."
Tickets are available from the Congleton Information Centre or online via TicketSource:
Cheshire East elects a new borough mayor
New independent chair appointed to Cheshire East SEND board
Council celebrates award-winning distillery during 'Made in Cheshire East' visit
Council elects leaders and unveils new cabinet model of decision making
Run the London Marathon 2027 for East Cheshire NHS Charity
Cycle Shelter installed on Silk Mill Street in Knutsford
Man charged with drugs offences in Crewe
Work nearing completion at Leek’s new leisure centre
Elected Mayor of Knutsford Sets Out Focus on Community and Local Charities
Brothers jailed following vicious attack in Macclesfield
Warning issued following keyless car theft in Northwich
Adlington pub helps tackle loneliness in Macclesfield
Northwich man charged of multiple shoplifting offences
Local father completes Manchester Marathon for East Cheshire NHS Charity
Cheshire East goes ‘All In’ for National Year of Reading 2026
The Christie marks the first anniversary of its haematology service at Leighton Hospital
Knutsford Town Council seeks volunteers to help clear local footpath
Family of a woman who died in a collision in Moreton pay tribute to her
Council calls for more foster carers of teenagers and siblings during Foster Care Fortnight
Comments
Add a comment