
From the first note, Sydnie showed why she is becoming one of the UK’s most exciting live performers. Moving freely across the stage, smiling, encouraging the choir, and connecting with the audience, she transformed the performance into a shared moment of joy. Fans described the atmosphere as electric, emotional, and unforgettable, with many saying it was the most joyful thing they had ever experienced at the Liverpool Phil.

Audience reactions poured in online soon after. One viewer called Sydnie “a stage animal” with complete control over every sound and movement, while another said her happiness on stage was impossible to ignore.
Several fans praised her for sharing the spotlight with the choir, noting that she is “not a diva,” but a true leader who brings out the best in everyone around her. Others compared the moment to the original John Farnham version, saying Sydnie did the song proud while still making it completely her own.

The Liverpool performance is another milestone in what has been a life-changing year for the singer. Sydnie rose to national fame after winning Britain’s Got Talent 2024, taking home £250,000 and earning the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance. Her journey began with a golden buzzer moment from Amanda Holden, after her stunning audition of Tomorrow from Annie, and she later won the final with her emotional take on Over the Rainbow.
Since her BGT victory, Sydnie has stayed grounded. She revealed that she put her prize money straight into savings, with plans to buy a house in the future, and even returned to school to finish her Level 3 personal training qualification. At the same time, her music career has continued to grow rapidly. Her debut album “My Way” was released in October, and her first New York show at Sony Hall sold out, marking a strong start to her US journey.

Back in Liverpool, though, none of that mattered in the moment. As the choir sang and the crowd joined in, Sydnie Christmas stood at the center of the stage, clearly loving every second. It was not just a performance — it was a reminder of why audiences are falling in love with her: raw talent, real joy, and a voice that brings people together.