Britain’s Got Talent winner Sydnie Christmas has reportedly received a shock offer from a musical legend.
The singer, 29, from Gravesend, has been asked by Canadian record producer, film composer, and music executive David Foster to perform at his 75th birthday concert.
The Sun reports that the huge bash and concert will be held at The Hollywood Bowl in November.
They claim that she will perform her single My Way as part of a line-up which also features Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé and Jennifer Hudson.
A source told the publication: ‘It’s a huge deal for Sydnie. She naturally can’t wait but is also nervous at the thought of performing alongside some of her icons.
Britain’s Got Talent winner Sydnie Christmas has reportedly received a shock offer from a musical legend
The singer, 29, from Gravesend, has been asked by Canadian record producer, film composer, and music executive David Foster to perform at his 75th birthday concert
‘David was sent her performance on BGT and fell in love with her and immediately wanted to get her on the bill.
‘Plans are being ironed out now.’
A representative for Sydnie has been contacted by MailOnline for comment.
It comes after last month it was reported that ITV’s big Christmas bash is reportedly set to star Sydnie too.
Show bosses are keeping in theme for the 2024 festive season as they have lined up BGT‘s 2024 winner to be at the forefront of their December, 25 schedule, according to the Sun.
The competition winner is believed to have landed her own dedicated show which will see the singing sensation perform an array of festive favourites and her very own Christmas track.
A TV insider said: ‘Sydnie could become ITV’s very own Mariah Carey.
‘Her team have been in talks with top execs about making a show for Christmas Day, like an old school variety special.
‘Her name obviously lends itself to Christmas so it would be a blockbuster festive spectacular.’
Last year, ITV aired festive specials of The Masked Singer on Christmas Day, as well as soaps Coronation Street and Emmerdale.
The Sun reports that the huge bash and concert will be held at The Hollywood Bowl in November (David seen in April 2024)
A source told the publication: ‘It’s a huge deal for Sydnie. She naturally can’t wait but is also nervous at the thought of performing alongside some of her icons’
But ITV lost out to the BBC in the annual ratings battle, as the beep featured Strictly and Doctor Who specials.
The former PT became the show’s favourite after judge Amanda Holden pressed her Golden Buzzer to guarantee the singer a place in the live shows.
ITV will be staging her talents once again on the Royal Variety Performance, which will air later this year – part of her prize for being crowned champion.
Earlier this month, Sydnie released her first single Starlight Express ahead of her upcoming album, My Way, which will be available in late September.
The body of work will feature tracks Over The Rainbow, My Way, and Tomorrow, paying homage to Sydnie’s spellbinding auditions.
She is preparing to embark on her very first tour, where she will perform 15 dates across the country in October, kicking off in Gateshead and concluding in Liverpool.
Speaking about her apprehensions ahead of the live shows, Sydnie said: ‘I have never done anything like this before so this will be a first. I’m hoping it goes very well, I’m praying it goes well.
It comes after last month it was reported that ITV’s big Christmas bash is reportedly set to star Sydnie too
Christmas came early for Sydnie in June when she was awarded £250,000 after winning BGT with her rendition of Somewhere Over The Rainbow
‘I’ll try and show everybody to the best of my ability who I am and that’s really my only story with this tour so I’m hoping it goes really well… I am terrified and excited.
‘I feel under massive pressure as the Britain’s Got Talent winner. It’s hard to believe that people are going to buy tickets.
‘That’s my insecure side, I’m worrying about it.
‘I still can’t believe people liked what I did and voted and it’s the same thing, I can’t believe people would spend their hard-earned money on tickets. I hope they do and come and see the show and continue this journey.’