This live Queen cover by Sydnie Christmas gave everyone goosebumps and might outshine every singer of the decade

Sydnie Christmas might have just delivered one of the most powerful Queen covers in recent memory—and fans across the internet can’t stop talking about it.

In a solo performance of “Somebody to Love” from We Will Rock You, filmed at The Gulbenkian Theatre in Canterbury and captured by Stave Audio Visual, the rising talent took on one of rock’s most iconic songs. With just a microphone and her jaw-dropping voice, Sydnie didn’t just cover Queen—she reinvented it.

Watch her cover below.

From the very first line, it’s clear she’s not holding back. Her voice soars with control and soul, slowly building intensity until it explodes into a finale that left many breathless.

While staying true to the emotion of the original, Sydnie brought her own style, turning “Somebody to Love” into something completely new—something that felt both familiar and shockingly fresh.

One fan put it simply: “Freddie would be so proud. She nailed that high note at the end. I love listening to her sing. She is amazing!”

The performance has sparked a flood of reactions online. Many are praising not just her vocals, but her undeniable presence.

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“She definitely has mastery over her voice. Such a strong, powerful presence. A joy to listen to. Great job!” one comment read.

Another viewer added, “If Sydnie Christmas doesn’t become a superstar, there’s something seriously wrong with the entertainment industry.”

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And it’s not hard to see why. With every note, Sydnie delivered more than just technical skill—she gave a performance filled with fire, passion, and storytelling. Her voice moved from soft and emotional to bold and commanding, effortlessly handling the song’s demanding highs while keeping the audience locked in.

Some longtime fans of musical theatre were quick to weigh in, too: “Look at the quality of Sydnie’s voice. Please get her on London’s West End stage. I actually think this amazing talented lady should be on Broadway.”

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This performance isn’t just a one-off viral moment. Sydnie first captured hearts on Britain’s Got Talent, and this latest showing proves she’s growing into a serious force. One viewer summed it up best: “She’s not just a singer—she’s a performer. A true star in the making.”

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