Grace Newton-Wordsworth spent her younger years on the farm listening to pop star Pink through the headphones of her Walkman. Now she is singing right next to her.
Grace Newton-Wordsworth is used to looking out over the paddocks of her family's farm in the West Australian Wheatbelt town of Williams.
The Newton-Wordsworth family owns an organic and biodynamic property, meaning they don't use chemicals in their production."There is, was, a lot of chemical farmers around and people may not have understood what Mum and Dad were doing." "You have to put yourself out there so much and hustle, even when your tickets might not be selling," Newton-Wordsworth said.Sitting on the verandah at her farm in Williams where she spent hours jamming with her family, the singer describes the moment she found out they were supporting Pink as "the most exciting time of my life".
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