Greta Bradman is proud of her grandfather, Don Bradman’s, achievements but it is not what she wants to be known for.
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The talented soprano’s voice is currently captivating a nation.
Miss Bradman will start her My Hero tour in Wagga on April 21 at St Michael’s Cathedral.
“I’ve always wanted to perform in Wagga,” she said.
“It’s such a beautiful part of the world, it’s an iconically Australian kind of town.
“There’s a certain kind of real feeling that comes from regional centres … it’s important for artists these days to head to regional areas.”
Miss Bradman will perform all shows on this tour in cathedrals, churches or town halls as a throwback to her early years singing in choirs.
This is the biggest tour Miss Bradman has ever embarked on and she ensured she chose her destinations wisely.
Miss Bradman will also perform at Cootamundra Town Hall on April 30 and at St Jude’s Church in Bowral on May 1.
“I love that area, both my dad’s parents came from that area,” she said.
“I’ve still got family there.
“These are places that are really close to my heart so I wanted to get there.”