✨ Hugh Jackman steps back, Kate Hudson laughs, and one timeless song turns a quiet room into a shared memory no one expected

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A Joyous Tribute: Kate Hudson & Hugh Jackman’s “Sweet Caroline” Moment in Song Sung Blue (2025)

"Song Sung Blue" by Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson from SONG SUNG BLUE

Song Sung Blue (2025) delivers one of its most heartwarming and feel-good scenes with an extended rendition of Neil Diamond’s beloved classic, “Sweet Caroline.” What starts as a familiar crowd favorite blossoms into a spirited, communal celebration of music and nostalgia.

Kate Hudson & Hugh Jackman Light Up the Stage

In an exclusive musical moment, stars Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman join forces to bring the timeless anthem to life. Their performance leans fully into the joy of the song — stretching the chorus, encouraging claps and sing-alongs, and inviting the audience to be a part of the magic.

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The energy is infectious. Smiles, harmonies, and spontaneous cheers ripple through the room, turning the stage into more than a performance — it becomes a shared moment of musical connection.

Celebrating the Spirit of the Original

Rather than attempt to reinvent the classic, Song Sung Blue pays respectful homage to its roots. The arrangement remains faithful, allowing Hudson and Jackman to bring emotional resonance and charm without losing the song’s original spirit.

SONG SUNG BLUE - "A Neil Diamond Interpreter" Official Clip

“Sweet Caroline” has always been more than just a melody — it’s a memory. And this scene captures that essence beautifully, reminding viewers why it has endured across generations.

A Scene That Becomes an Experience

By the time the final “So good! So good! So good!” echoes across the screen, the moment transcends its role in the film. It becomes an experience of joy, unity, and musical celebration. It’s not just a performance — it’s a reminder of how music brings people together.

Watch the Full Extended Performance

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