Fans around the world are falling in love with Sydnie Christmas all over again after her powerful solo performance of “Somebody to Love” from We Will Rock You, held at The Gulbenkian Theatre in Canterbury.
Christmas took the stage and delivered the Queen classic with undeniable presence, vocal strength, and emotion—bringing new life to a song that Freddie Mercury fans have heard for decades. Her unique performance style turned the rock anthem into something bold, fresh, and deeply personal.
A clip of the performance quickly made the rounds online, with one fan writing, “Broadway queen is coming.” Others filled the comments with praise, calling her “a superstar,” “bloody brilliant,” and “already made for the stage.”
Watch her performance below.
One viewer shared, “If Sydnie Christmas doesn’t become a superstar, there’s something seriously wrong with the entertainment industry.” Another added, “She needs to be an international treasure. I’m a lifetime female singer and I’m telling you—this voice is rare.”
The compliments didn’t stop there. “She has such control. Her tone is perfect. She’s already a star—next step is superstar,” one fan wrote, while another declared, “She deserves to be on London’s West End. I actually think she should be on Broadway.”
Viewers from across the globe are tuning in, including fans in Australia, who said, “She will be a big star and will be known all over the world.”
Others celebrated her stage presence and connection with the audience, commenting, “Superlative rendition, characterisation, and isn’t she just bloody brilliant!” and “This gal has it all. She deserves to make it to the top of the music industry.”
Sydnie, who first caught public attention on Britain’s Got Talent, continues to gain momentum with every performance—and now fans are calling for her to hit the world’s biggest stages, from London’s West End to Broadway.
While there’s no official announcement yet about future performances or releases, one thing is certain: Sydnie Christmas has the voice, the talent, and the heart to become one of music’s next great stars.