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SYDNIE CHRISTMAS
ANNOUNCES SPECIAL ‘LIVE IN LONDON’ SHOW AT HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE ON AUGUST 31
RELEASES DAME VERA LYNN CLASSIC ‘WE’LL MEET AGAIN’ IN CELEBRATION OF VE DAY 80TH ANNIVERSARY
Fresh from two sold out debut shows in New York and a performance at the iconic Hollywood Bowl, Britain’s Got Talent winner Sydnie Christmas has announced a special headline show in London at His Majesty’s Theatre on 31st August.
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This announcement follows Sydnie’s 5* reviewed, sold out, debut headline tour, which saw her perform at some of the UK’s most prestigious venues. The newly announced show will see Sydnie perform all the favourites from her debut album, My Way, and much more and will include some very special guests. It will also be filmed for broadcast in the US.
Also, last Friday the vocal powerhouse released her emotional version of wartime anthem We’ll Meet Again to commemorate VE Day’s 80th anniversary. The track, first recorded by the original forces sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn in 1939, was arguably one of the most poignant songs of hope and reunion and became a symbol of resilience for a wartime generation.
Sydnie’s rendition of We’ll Meet Again is special to her given her own deep family ties to wartime Britain. Both of her great-grandfathers served during the Second World War. Her Nanny Maureen’s father, Reginald James Rainsbury, served in the Royal Air Force and didn’t meet his daughter until he was demobbed when she was five years old. On her Nanny Breda’s side, the legacy runs even deeper: Sydnie’s great-uncles fought and died in France, her great-great-great grandfather served in the Navy, her great-grandfather was in the Army, and her grandad also served.
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