What happens when an incredible singer from Kent meets the bright lights of the Big Apple? Well, if you’re Sydnie Christmas you don’t just visit. You conquer. Fresh off her historic Britain’s Got Talent win, Sydnie recently traded the West End for the West Side and her travel diary is exactly the festive fuel we need.
In her vlog, Sydnie and her partner-in-crime, Max Rizzo, give us a front-row seat to their ultimate New York getaway. It’s the perfect depiction of “New York Magic” that feels less like a celebrity tour and more like a high-energy hang with your funniest friends.
From the neon glow of Times Square to the peaceful reflecting pools of the 9/11 Memorial, they cover it all.
Sydnie Christmas | NYC You have kept a piece of my heart..
Of course, no trip to the city is complete without a culinary deep dive. If you’ve ever wondered if those famous rainbow bagels at Liberty Bagels are worth the hype, Sydnie is on the case!
Whether she’s ice skating at Bryant Park or soaking in the history at the American Museum of Natural History, her excitement is absolutely contagious. It’s clear this wasn’t just a vacation. It was a “research trip” for a performer who clearly belongs on a world stage.
While the glittering holiday lights and street-food snacks capture the charm of the city, the true heart of NYC is found under the spotlight.
After wandering the streets as a visitor, Sydnie finally stepped onto the stage at Sony Hall, turning her “tourist diary” into a professional triumph.
Sydnie Christmas New York, New York Live
Seeing her transition from a fan in the crowd at a Sam Smith concert to the star of the show is a total full-circle moment. When she finally picks up the mic to perform “New York, New York,” you can feel the energy in the room shift.
It’s the sound of a dream coming true, proving that if she can make it there, she can truly make it anywhere.
Sydnie’s journey from working on cruise ships to headlining in Manhattan is a reminder to keep dreaming big. Between the bagels and the Broadway-worthy belts, this trip was just the beginning.