Her upcoming show in Echuca is part of a nine-show tour, starting in Queensland before touring her way down to Victoria.
Ms Webber will have a presentation that will provide the audience with an insight into her work as a psychic medium as well as photos of spirits she has interacted with.
Attendees may also receive a reading or a message from the “other side”.
She said every show is different but the feedback she gets is always a highlight for her.
“Some shows can be very confronting. They can be funny, there can be lots of tears and sometimes you have beings who are very angry — so every show is different,” she said.
“After a show I probably get four or five [testimonials] and they always say things like ‘she’s helped me so much’ or ‘I feel much happier in myself’ and it’s just beautiful.
“It’s an honour to be a part of those feelings from someone.”
Ms Webber’s abilities began when she was a child, growing up on the grounds of a nursing home where she would relay messages from residents who had passed.
She became more confident in her abilities as she grew up and eventually had her major breakthrough on the show Sensing Murder.
She has worked with Ita Buttrose, Suzi Quatro, Michael Hutchence’s family, Burt Newton, the Irwin family and she says she has spoken to the late Vincent van Gogh.
Her Echuca show will be held in the Tatalia Function Centre at the Rich River Golf Club on November 8 with doors opening at 6.30pm.
Tickets are $69.99 and can be purchased at debwebber.com.au