In her new festive-themed series, Sydnie steps into the role of host, welcoming guests and leading warm, humorous conversations that reflect her natural charm and down-to-earth personality. The show blends lighthearted banter with practical advice, seasonal fun, and plenty of laughter, offering a glimpse into her life away from big theatrical performances. The format feels intimate and playful, with Sydnie openly joking about keeping up with kids’ trends, her love of music, and her enthusiasm for creating joyful moments during the holidays.

While the talk show may feel casual, it represents a strategic move. Since winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2024, Sydnie has been steadily expanding her creative reach. Behind the scenes, she has been working on multiple new projects, carefully shaping a future that reflects who she is now—not just as a musical theatre powerhouse, but as a well-rounded artist and storyteller.
At the same time, Sydnie is officially back in the studio. After releasing My Way, an album of covers that showcased her vocal strength and classic style, she is now working on her first album of original songs. Speaking candidly about the process, Sydnie described the experience as both exciting and emotional, explaining that songwriting has always been part of her life—even when she never believed those songs would be heard.

She admitted that many people still see her as “musical theatre,” simply because that is where she began. But her new music tells a broader story. The upcoming album draws from her own life, adventures, and personal experiences, marking a clear step toward defining her own sound and artistic identity. Sydnie shared that writing as an adult has given her the freedom to explore her style in ways she never could before.

One of the first people she plans to share her new music with is BGT judge Amanda Holden, with whom she remains in close contact. Sydnie says she values honest opinions and plans to send Amanda a demo—not for promotion, but for genuine feedback.
Despite a packed schedule, Sydnie shows no signs of slowing down. She has just completed a successful run as Cruella de Vil in 101 Dalmatians at the Hammersmith Apollo and is now preparing to headline her own One Night Only show in London’s West End.

Fans attending the show can expect surprises, including new songs that have never been performed live. Sydnie says she carefully chooses her setlists with the future in mind, often using performances to hint at roles or directions she hopes to pursue next. Off stage, she describes herself as a tomboy, but on stage she fully embraces glamour, sparkle, and theatrical energy—an image she loves stepping into when the lights go up.
Between a new talk show, an original album in progress, and major live performances ahead, Sydnie Christmas is clearly redefining her career on her own terms. What began as a talent show victory is now evolving into a multi-faceted creative journey—one that blends music, television, and storytelling, with much more still to come.