I can’t believe it. It’s such a full circle moment. Every day is a new pinch-me moment and I’m getting to live out my dreams. I’m just the luckiest girl in the world.”
Sydnie captivated the judges and audience on Britain’s Got Talent with spellbinding performances of Somewhere Over The Rainbow, My Way, and Tomorrow, the latter earning her the prestigious Golden Buzzer. Amanda Holden described her as “spellbinding,” and Simon Cowell rated her performance “an 11 out of 10.”Hailiing from Gravesham in Kent, she studied at the D&B Academy of Performing Arts and made her “off West End” London stage debut in Lazarus. The ex-gym worker also had stints on cruise ships where she performed in productions such as Grease. Sydnie also performed in Starlight Express in Germany, Bochum. Getting onto the “West End” stages was appearing to be a hard battle for Sydnie who decided to give it one last shot when applying for Britain’s Got Talent.
Following her experience on the show, Sydnie commented: “After 10 years of trying to make it in the West End and feeling like nothing was happening, I was very close to giving it all up. But I couldn’t, it means everything to me, and I am so glad I kept going.”
Sydnie’s album and shows will include the three fan favourite she performed on the show and many more songs which showcase the extraordinary talent that has made her so popular across the country.
Tickets from £38.95 are available via pre-sale on July 10 and by general sale from July 12, both from 10am, go to the website www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk