
Sydnie Christmas is gearing up for an exciting new chapter as the Britain’s Got Talent 2024 champion prepares to return to the United States for a series of intimate live performances ahead of her next album.
The award-winning vocalist and West End performer has announced a three-stop U.S. mini tour, giving American fans the opportunity to see her live before a larger nationwide tour arrives in Spring 2027. The newly announced dates include August 15 at City Winery Philadelphia, August 16 at Sony Hall in New York City, and August 17 at Centre for the Arts in Homer, New York. Alongside the tour, Christmas will also perform at David Foster’s David Foster Foundation 40th Anniversary Gala and Concert.
Expressing her gratitude, Christmas shared an emotional message about reconnecting with her U.S. audience.
“I honestly can’t believe how lucky I am to be heading back to the USA for this mini tour. I love my American fans so much. The endless support you give me fills my heart and makes me believe, ‘I can actually do this.’ The only people I’ve ever had that kind of unwavering support from are my family… so now I call my fans my Fanmily. I can’t wait to give back the love you’ve shown me in the only way I know how – through song.”
The mini tour also marks the beginning of the campaign for her new album, which is scheduled for release this fall. Supporting the launch is the upcoming PBS television special, Sydnie Christmas: Live in London, recorded during her sold-out 2025 performance at the Adelphi Theatre in London’s West End. The concert special will begin airing across the United States in October, leading into her full American tour next spring.
Fans have already received an early taste of the record with the release of “Lean on You” and “Run,” the first two singles from the upcoming project. Signed physical editions of the album are also available for pre-order.
Christmas first captured nationwide attention after winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2024, launching a career that has continued to gain momentum. Her debut album, My Way, reached the top of the iTunes charts in both the UK and the United States, while her first UK headline tour sold out, including a landmark performance at the Adelphi Theatre, later filmed for PBS.
Her achievements have continued to grow ever since. She has performed for King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the Royal Albert Hall, made her American debut at the Hollywood Bowl, and appeared at Grammy Award-winning producer David Foster’s birthday celebration—an appearance that later led to two sold-out headline concerts in New York.
Beyond music, Christmas has also expanded her career on the West End stage. After attracting the attention of Andrew Lloyd Webber, she released the single “Starlight Express”, before making her acting debut as Cruella De Vil in the London production of 101 Dalmatians. She later starred in the West End premiere of Oscar-winning lyricist Don Black’s musical revue, From the Heart, at London’s Fortune Theatre, continuing to establish herself as a standout talent across both music and theatre.
Source: Various Sources.