Hugh Jackman, Kate Hudson, and Claire Sardina came together for a special performance celebrating the music of Neil Diamond in *Song Sung Blue*. Their voices blended in a way that felt relaxed and genuine, bringing a fresh warmth to songs that generations already know by heart. Rather than trying to modernize the music, the trio leaned into its timeless storytelling and emotional honesty.

Fans quickly filled the comment sections with excitement and appreciation. Many wrote that hearing Neil Diamond’s songs sung by such familiar faces gave the music a renewed sense of intimacy. Comments like “This feels like a love letter to Neil Diamond” and “I didn’t know I needed this until now” appeared repeatedly.

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Hugh Jackman’s presence stood out to many viewers, with fans praising his ease and confidence as a performer. Several comments noted how naturally he connected with the music, saying things like, “You can tell Hugh truly loves these songs,” and “He sings with real respect for the material.” His joy seemed to set the tone for the entire performance.

Kate Hudson also drew strong reactions, with fans highlighting the warmth and clarity of her voice. Commenters described her singing as “unexpectedly soulful” and “perfectly suited to Neil Diamond’s melodies.” Many appreciated how her vocals added a softer contrast that balanced the group’s sound.

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Claire Sardina’s contribution did not go unnoticed either. Fans praised her emotional delivery, with comments pointing out how she grounded the performance and brought sincerity to every line. By the end, viewers agreed that the collaboration wasn’t just about star power, but about honoring classic songs in a way that felt heartfelt and shared.

Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman are no strangers to performing onstage.

Hudson and Jackman play the real-life couple Claire and Mike Sardina, who were part of the Milwaukee-based Neil Diamond tribute act Lightning & Thunder, in the film Song Sung Blue.

The movie, which premiered on Christmas Day, is based on the 2008 documentary by the same name that follows the band’s early days and Claire and Mike’s relationship.

Ahead of the official theatrical release, Hudson and Jackman praised each other’s work and their experience on set. During a joint interview with PEOPLE at the 2025 Gotham Awards, Hudson complimented her costar, sharing, “His superpower is to connect, whether it’s onstage, whether it’s on set, whether it’s with anyone and everyone.”

Jackman also said that working alongside Hudson made him “a better actor” and mentioned her having the ability to be “prepared” while also “instinctive” with her work. The combination proved to be essential for them both as they took on the roles, parts that were different from what the actors had done in the past.

So, are Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman really singing in Song Sung Blue? Here’s everything to know about their performances, including their past musical experiences.

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