Sydnie Christmas is heading back to the United States this summer for a special mini tour as she prepares to release her highly anticipated second album later this year.
The Britain’s Got Talent 2024 winner will perform three intimate concerts across the US in August. The tour begins on August 15 at City Winery Philadelphia, followed by August 16 at Sony Hall in New York City, before wrapping up on August 17 at the Center for the Arts in Homer, New York. She is also scheduled to appear at David Foster’s 40th Anniversary Gala and Concert during the trip.
Sharing her excitement about returning to America, Christmas thanked her loyal US supporters for standing by her throughout her career.

“I honestly can’t believe how lucky I am to be coming back to America for this mini tour,” she said. “I love my American fans so much. Your endless support fills my heart and makes me believe that I really can do this. The only people who have ever supported me like that are my family, so now I call my fans my Fanmily. I can’t wait to give that love back the only way I know how, through music.”
The tour comes just ahead of the release of her new album, which is set to arrive this fall.
The album campaign will also include the nationwide PBS premiere of Sydnie Christmas: Live in London, filmed during her sold out concert at London’s Adelphi Theatre in 2025. The concert special will begin airing across the United States in October, before Christmas returns for a larger American tour in spring 2027.
Fans have already had a preview of the upcoming record through its first two singles, Lean on You and Run, while signed physical editions of the album are now available for preorder.
Christmas first rose to international fame after winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2024 with a series of powerful performances that captured millions of viewers.
She followed that success with her debut album, My Way, which topped the iTunes charts in both the United Kingdom and the United States. The album’s success led to a sold out UK tour, including her acclaimed performance at London’s Adelphi Theatre, which later became the PBS concert special.
Since then, the singer has continued building an impressive international career. She has performed for King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the Royal Albert Hall, made her US debut at the Hollywood Bowl, and appeared at Grammy winning producer David Foster’s birthday celebration, which helped launch two sold out headline concerts in New York.
Christmas also released the single Starlight Express after earning praise from musical theater legend Andrew Lloyd Webber. Away from music, she made her West End acting debut as Cruella De Vil in 101 Dalmatians before taking the lead role in the West End premiere of From the Heart, a new musical featuring lyrics by Academy Award winner Don Black.
With a new album, a PBS concert special, and more US performances on the horizon, 2026 is shaping up to be another milestone year for the rising British star.