Fans called it “a voice that could break glass” when Sydnie Christmas took the stage at the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic on February 16, 2025.
Performing a bold cover of the iconic Frank Sinatra classic “My Way,” the Britain’s Got Talent winner stunned the hall with unmatched power, breathtaking clarity, and a vocal range that soared from soft emotion to full-blown thunder.
Watch her performance below.
The moment she began to sing, the room stilled. But as she reached the final chorus, the entire hall erupted with cheers and applause.
Some fans even said the performance surpassed her show-stopping BGT finale—calling it one of the strongest vocal moments they’d ever witnessed live.
There was no grand staging, no distractions—just Sydnie, the mic, and a voice that filled every inch of the room.
The control and emotion she poured into each line reminded the audience why she’s not just a great singer, but a once-in-a-generation talent.
Here’s what to know about “My Way”
Originally written in French as “Comme d’habitude” by Claude François and Jacques Revaux, the English version of “My Way” was famously adapted by Paul Anka and became Frank Sinatra’s signature song in 1969.
With lyrics about living life on one’s own terms, the song has been covered by countless artists over the decades. But each time, it reveals something different about the performer behind the mic. In Sydnie’s case, the message felt personal—raw and fearless.
Sydnie Christmas, known for her big voice and dramatic flair, brought new life to the old classic, proving again that she’s more than a talent show winner. She’s an artist with a voice made for the world stage.