On April 8, 2025, at her very first headlining show in America, Sydnie took the stage at Sony Hall in New York City and delivered a jaw-dropping performance of Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York.” The crowd wasn’t just impressed — they were blown away.
With power, grace, and a voice full of old-school soul, Sydnie sang the classic hit with such emotion and style that one audience member declared, “She captured Frank amazingly.” Her rendition sounded like it belonged on the radio, with every note carrying the same kind of magic Sinatra was known for.
Watch her performance below.
Of course, it wasn’t just her vocals that stole the show. Sydnie’s stage presence, charisma, and genuine connection with the crowd made the night feel unforgettable. From the first note to the final applause, she held the room like a true legend in the making.
Everything about this rising star was simply phenomenal.
Here’s what to know about “New York, New York”
Originally written by John Kander and Fred Ebb for the 1977 Martin Scorsese film New York, New York, the song became iconic after Frank Sinatra released his version in 1980. It quickly turned into one of his signature songs and remains a timeless anthem for the city that never sleeps.
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