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Psychic medium Matt Fraser will bring his live show to DECC Symphony Hall on Friday, March 13, with an 8 p.m. performance in Duluth.

Fraser, who bills himself as “America’s Top Psychic Medium,” is known for conducting live readings in which he says he communicates messages from deceased loved ones to members of the audience.

Tickets for the event go on sale Friday, Jan. 16, at 10 a.m. and will be available through the DECC box office and at decc.org.

Fraser is the star of a television series on E! Entertainment and tours nationally with sold-out live shows that blend audience interaction, storytelling and what he describes as spiritual readings.

In 2025, Fraser launched a podcast, Undeniable Proof, which features celebrity guests and combines interviews about their current projects with personal readings focused on loved ones who have died.

Fraser is also a New York Times best-selling author. His most recent book, Don’t Wait Till You’re Dead: Spirits Advice From the AfterLife, was published in August 2024 by Gallery, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, and became a national best seller on the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. His earlier books, We Never Die (2023) and When Heaven Calls (2020), focus on themes of the afterlife and spiritual guidance.

Fraser’s work has been featured by outlets including USA Today, People magazine, the Daily Mail, TMZ and CBS Radio, and he has appeared on television programs such as The Kelly Clarkson Show, The Real Housewives and Botched.

The Duluth stop is part of Fraser’s ongoing national tour.

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