With a voice that effortlessly blends power and vulnerability, Sydnie Christmas once again proved why she’s a force to be reckoned with. Taking the stage at The Lowry Theatre, Christmas delivered a breathtaking rendition of “She Used to Be Mine” from Sara Bareilles’ hit musical “Waitress”.
The deeply emotional ballad, known for its raw storytelling and soaring melodies, became yet another masterpiece in Christmas’ growing catalog of unforgettable performances.
Watch her performance below.
Throughout her rise to fame, Christmas has captivated audiences with her ability to bring intense emotion to every note. Her performance at The Lowry Theatre was no exception. With flawless vocal control and an undeniable connection to the lyrics, she transformed the Broadway classic into a deeply personal moment that left the audience spellbound.
As she poured her heart into every lyric, Christmas effortlessly captured the song’s mix of heartbreak and resilience, delivering a show-stopping moment that rivaled even her most iconic performances. The crowd sat in stunned silence, hanging onto every note, before erupting into thunderous applause as the final chords rang out.
But “She Used to Be Mine” wasn’t the only highlight of the evening. Christmas also performed a mesmerizing rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”, further cementing her ability to breathe new life into beloved classics.
With each performance, Christmas continues to set the bar higher, proving that she’s not just a powerhouse vocalist but a true artist capable of turning any song into an emotional tour de force.