Sydnie Christmas took to the stage to perform in front of King Charles at the Royal Variety Performance in London’s Royal Albert Hall on Friday.
The singer, 29, bagged her place on the annual show after her Britain’s Got Talent win back in June.
She joined the likes of this year’s Eurovision winner Nemo, treble Brit Award winner James Bay and Sophie Ellis-Bextor who performed her latest hit and much loved classic ‘Murder on The Dance Floor’.
Sydnie looked sensational in an embellished strapless gown with silver jewellery and heels.
The BGT winner was accompanied by Dave Arch and The Royal Variety orchestra for her award-winning performance as she belted out her song Believer on the stage.
The annual fundraising event returned to London’s Royal Albert Hall and saw a string of famous faces perform.
Sydnie Christmas, 29, took to the stage to perform in front of King Charles at the Royal Variety Performance in London’s Royal Albert Hall on Friday
The singer, 29, bagged her place on the annual show after her Britain’s Got Talent win back in June
Queen Camilla, who had been due to attend, was forced to pull out at the last minute after continuing to suffer from some ‘lingering post-viral symptoms’ from a nasty chest infection.
Amanda Holden and her TV husband Alan Carr teamed up this year to present the highly anticipated show.
The duo have won viewers over in their two documentary series Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job and Amanda & Alan’s Italian Job, with the latter recently renewed for a third season.
Their hilarious dynamic is a hit with fans, who love the TV personalities separately, but even more so as a pair.
Talking ahead of the show Alan said: ‘I am completely thrilled to be asked back to host the Royal Variety Performance so soon, what a compliment and an honour!
‘To be able to host this magical evening with my best friend and TV wife Amanda Holden is the icing on the cake for me.
‘If I have half as much fun as I did three years ago, well we are all in for a real treat.’
Amanda said: ‘It truly is such an honour to be hosting the Royal Variety Performance this year. I’m still pinching myself!
She joined the likes of this year’s Eurovision winner Nemo, treble Brit Award winner James Bay and Sophie Ellis-Bextor who performed ‘Murder on The Dance Floor’
Sydnie looked sensational in an embellished strapless gown with silver jewellery and heels
Two days earlier Sydnie had given her fans a glimpse into her rehearsing for the show-stopping performance and described the incredible event as ‘the one she had been waiting for’