Kate Hudson turned heads in a plunging sheer blue gown as she stepped onto the Berlin red carpet alongside Hugh Jackman for the Song Sung Blue premiere. But the night took an unexpected, more intimate turn when the two co-stars surprised everyone with a spontaneous duet. No choreography. No spectacle. Just warmth, ease, and genuine chemistry. The moment felt effortless — a living extension of the film’s heart, where music isn’t performance, but connection.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 13: Kate Hudson attends the premiere of Netflix’s “Running Point” at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on February 13, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Kate Hudson made a striking impression in Berlin this week as she joined Hugh Jackman for the premiere of their upcoming film Song Sung Blue, an event that blended red-carpet glamour with an unexpectedly intimate musical moment. Held at the Zoo Palast cinema, the premiere drew attention not only for the film itself but also for a surprise duet that briefly turned the formal occasion into something closer to a small, friendly concert.

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Hudson, 46, appeared confident and composed in a plunging blue sheer dress that balanced boldness with careful styling. The look featured a deep neckline, long puffed sleeves, ruched detailing at the waist, and a dramatic cowl back that flowed into a delicate mini train. To keep the outfit grounded, she layered it with a black triangle bra and silky blue shorts, paired with black strappy heels and diamond statement earrings. Standing beside her, Jackman, 57, opted for a classic, understated combination of a black zip-up jacket, crisp white shirt, and tailored black trousers. On the red carpet, the two appeared relaxed and playful, sharing laughs that hinted at the easy rapport they bring to the screen.

Song Sung Blue is a biographical musical drama inspired by the true story of Mike and Claire Sardina, a married couple who build a Neil Diamond tribute act called Lightning & Thunder. The film traces their path from struggling performers in Milwaukee to finding stability, love, and modest success through music. Along the way, it does not shy away from hardship, including Mike’s difficult past and a serious accident that interrupts Claire’s life and career. Music is not treated as decoration here, but as a central force that both unites and tests the couple.

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The Neil Diamond songs at the heart of the story carry a long history of emotional directness. Diamond’s original recordings are known for their straightforward melodies, conversational lyrics, and a voice that leans more on sincerity than polish. When Hudson and Jackman performed together in Berlin, the moment felt deliberately unflashy. Rather than attempting to outdo the originals, their duet leaned into warmth and familiarity, reflecting the spirit of tribute rather than imitation. The performance worked because it mirrored the film’s premise: ordinary people finding meaning through shared songs.

Away from Berlin, Hudson was also visible on the Los Angeles social scene, attending the Max Mara x Women in Film event at Chateau Marmont. There, she reunited with Naomi Watts, her former co-star from Le Divorce. Hudson chose a black two-piece co-ord with a crop top and maxi skirt, revealing toned abs without feeling overstyled, while Watts wore a structured off-white blazer with cropped sleeves. The event celebrated emerging talent, including Maude Apatow, who received Max Mara’s Face of the Future honor for her growing work as an actress, writer, and director.

Across continents and contexts, Hudson’s recent appearances reflect a balance of style, professionalism, and genuine engagement with the projects and people around her—qualities that also seem central to Song Sung Blue itself.

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