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Sydnie Christmas shines bright in New York with Loren Allred and David Foster, proving she’s a star you have to see live

When it comes to unforgettable live performances, Sydnie Christmas just proved she belongs among the greats.

On April 8, 2025, Sydnie headlined her very first solo show in America — and she made it count. Taking the stage at the sold-out Sony Hall in New York City, she teamed up with powerhouse vocalist Loren Allred and the legendary David Foster for a night that felt like a dream.

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From the moment Sydnie opened her set, the audience knew they were witnessing something rare. Her emotional range, vocal power, and stage presence filled every corner of the venue.

One of the biggest highlights of the night was her breathtaking duet of “Over the Rainbow” with Loren Allred. The harmonies between the two were pure magic — soft and haunting one moment, then soaring and explosive the next. It felt less like a performance and more like a moment in history.

 

 

 

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And just when the crowd thought they had seen it all, Sydnie took it up another level with a stunning rendition of “I Have Nothing”, accompanied on piano by David Foster himself. Her voice carried every bit of heartbreak and strength the song demands — and earned her a standing ovation that wouldn’t quit. (Watch below)

Of course, she couldn’t leave New York without tipping her hat to the city. With “New York, New York”, she lit up the room like Broadway on opening night. The way she worked the stage made it feel like she was born for it. (Watch below)

Sydnie didn’t just sing — she owned every note, every lyric, every breath. Her performance reminded us why live music matters. Why people line up, dress up, and pay good money to be in the room when it happens.

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She proved, beyond a doubt, that she’s one of the rare artists truly worth seeing live.

And this is only the beginning.

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