Britain’s Got Talent 2024 winner’s year explored from Royal Albert Hall to debut album

Get ready for some show-stopping talent as Britain’s Got Talent makes a triumphant return to our screens this evening (Saturday 22 February), kicking off earlier than ever with a fresh face joining the judging panel. The excitement is palpable among fans eager for the season premiere on ITV1.

Meanwhile, anticipation builds as we wonder what last year’s victor has achieved post-victory. The 2024 contest crowned songbird Sydnie Christmas champion amidst tough opposition from conjurer Jack Rhodes and the dance tandem, Abigail and Afronitaaa, in the final showdown.

Sydnie captured hearts with her impeccable performance of the timeless Over The Rainbow, leaving judges and audiences alike in awe.

By July, the starlet was thrilled to announce My Way, her maiden tour set for October, which promised performances across prominent cities such as London, Liverpool, Manchester, Oxford, Nottingham, Canterbury, and additional venues.

Her first single, Starlight Express, launched in July as well a heartfelt tribute to her beloved Andrew Lloyd Webber musical bearing the same title.

Not resting on her laurels, the singer introduced another track, My Way, on September 6, and saw her inaugural album climb to paramount success on iTunes Albums Top Charts come October.

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Sydnie Christmas won the show last year (Image: Dymond/Thames/REX/Shutterstock)

Overwhelmed with joy and appreciation, Sydnie expressed her feelings on : “I have literally no words, this all feels like a dream. One I hope to never wake up from. Love you all for making this possible.”

Sydnie graced the star-studded lineup at David Foster’s 75th Birthday bash, performing amidst icons like Andrea Bocelli, Michael Buble, Jennifer Hudson and Kristin Chenoweth.

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She released her debut album My Way

She released her debut album My Way (Image: Amazon)

She showcased her theatrical talent in the festive season, starring in The Orchard Theatre’s production of Sleeping Beauty panto. In a remarkable November event, she made her Royal Albert Hall debut, singing before King Charles as part of the prestigious prize awarded to Britain’s Got Talent victors.

Recently, the stunning songstress excitedly shared her plans to take her vocal talents across the pond, announcing her very first headline performance in the United States.

On , she expressed her heartfelt thanks: “I am honestly so grateful for these amazing opportunities and getting to live my dream. Thank you for making it all possible for me.”

Britain’s Got Talent starts tonight at 7pm on ITV1

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