Manchester Crowd Blown Away by Sydnie Christmas’ “The Impossible Dream” as Fans Call Her Voice One of a Kind

Fresh off her Britain’s Got Talent victory, Sydnie Christmas once again proved why she’s one of the UK’s most exciting vocal powerhouses. Performing “The Impossible Dream” live in Manchester, the Kent-born singer delivered a stunning, deeply emotional rendition that left fans breathless and even a little teary-eyed.

One fan perfectly summed up the reaction: “She could sing a newspaper and make it sound like a classical hit!” Another wrote, “Nothing is impossible for Sydnie’s dynamic voice. No matter what she sings, she makes it personal and unique — we love you, Sydnie!”

Viewers praised not only her powerhouse vocals but also her ability to connect emotionally through every lyric. “The unique thing about Sydnie is that we don’t just hear her sing — we feel her live the song,” one admirer commented. Another shared a heartfelt message: “I’m suffering from depression and money problems, but every time I listen to your songs, I get the courage to move forward. Thank you, from Japan.”

Others called her “a prodigy wrapped in a wonder, inside a marvel,” while another wrote, “She is unbelievable — a star!” The performance, which combined theatrical presence with raw emotional delivery, showed why Christmas has captured hearts far beyond the BGT stage.

The Manchester audience even got a glimpse of Sydnie’s natural comedic charm, with one viewer saying, “Amazing voice and a possible side career in comedy!” The mix of humor and heart only strengthened her growing reputation as a multifaceted performer who can own both a stage and a crowd.

Sydnie, who wowed the West End as Cruella De Vil, is now setting her sights on a dream role: Sally Bowles in Cabaret. Speaking with the Daily Star, she revealed, “Something that I would really love to do is Cabaret. I would just love to try my hand at Sally Bowles. I’m always trying to feed the universe what I want — it’s the power of positive thinking.”

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She also shared how much she enjoys playing complex characters. “It’s an actor’s dream to play something that’s the opposite of what you actually are. Cruella was really fun to sink my teeth into,” she said.

On top of her stage work, Sydnie is currently preparing an album of original music. “I’ve been writing songs since I was 14,” she explained. “It’s different to what people have heard from me — people know me for the classics, but this will definitely surprise them.”

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Before stepping into the world of Cabaret, Sydnie will star in Don Black’s new West End revue show, “From The Heart,” opening at the Fortune Theatre on October 26, with a return engagement on November 2.

With her signature mix of humor, humility, and extraordinary vocal power, Sydnie Christmas continues to prove that for her — and her voice — truly, nothing is impossible.