16-Year-Old West Seneca Native Sydney Sterlace Makes Top 5 on NBC’s ‘The Voice’

In an incredible showcase of talent, 16-year-old Sydney Sterlace from West Seneca is set to appear among the Top 5 finalists on NBC’s renowned singing competition, ‘The Voice.’ Sydney, who is a senior at West Seneca West Senior High School, caught the attention of the judges with her astounding performances throughout the season. In a recent interview, she expressed her excitement, stating, “It’s been such an amazing experience, and I’m so grateful for all the love and support I’ve received from my community.” Her journey on ‘The Voice’ has inspired fans and budding musicians alike in Buffalo and beyond. As she prepares for the upcoming performances, Sydney has already garnered a significant fan base, with locals rallying behind her. Viewers are encouraged to vote for her during the live eliminations, where their votes will play a crucial role in determining who will advance. Sydney’s rendition of high-energy pop numbers, along with emotional ballads, has shown her versatility and strong stage presence, which have been praised by the show’s coaches and audience. The excitement around her performances has turned the local community into eager supporters, with watch parties and gatherings planned as the voting continues. Sydney is poised to not only showcase her talent on a national platform but also to represent her hometown of West Seneca proudly amidst her competition. Fans can tune in to NBC’s ‘The Voice’ to cheer her on and participate in the voting process to help propel her towards the grand prize.