Sydnie Christmas gave the audience at Sony Hall in New York another unforgettable performance of My Way, proving that even a song she has performed countless times can still feel completely new.
The 2024 Britain’s Got Talent winner took the stage on August 16 as part of her U.S. run, bringing the massive vocals and commanding stage presence that first made her a household name in the UK. Her performance of My Way built steadily toward the song’s biggest moments, with Christmas hitting the demanding notes with remarkable power and control.

Rather than simply repeating a familiar performance, Christmas made the classic feel personal. She added her own touches and altered some of the lyrics, giving the song a fresh emotional edge while still preserving the spirit of the original.
The result was a deeply moving performance that left the room captivated. Her ability to move between delicate, controlled phrases and huge vocal peaks showed why live performances remain such an important part of her career.
Christmas’s return to Sony Hall was especially meaningful. She previously sold out the venue twice, and this latest appearance marked another major moment in her growing relationship with American audiences.
The singer is currently in the U.S. to promote a new chapter in her career. Following the success of her chart-topping debut album My Way, she is preparing to release The Artist, her upcoming album of original music.

She has already introduced the project with songs including “Run” and “Lean On You,” while her new single “Spirit” is also set to give fans another glimpse of the direction she is taking with her music.
Christmas recently spoke about this new era on The Roundtable with Robert Bannon, discussing her journey since winning Britain’s Got Talent, finding her identity as a recording artist and her excitement about performing for audiences in the U.S.
Her August tour also included a performance at City Winery Philadelphia before she headed to Sony Hall and then the Center for the Arts of Homer in New York.
For an artist who spent years performing in musical theatre before her BGT breakthrough, Christmas’s current success is the result of a long journey rather than an overnight sensation.

And at Sony Hall, she once again showed why that journey has brought her this far. With a voice capable of filling the room and a willingness to put her own stamp on a song she knows inside out, Sydnie Christmas continues to make My Way sound like it belongs to her.