Kate Hudson delivered a surprise that stopped the room when she joined Hugh Jackman onstage at Radio City Music Hall, sending fans into a frenzy with a live preview of music from their upcoming film, Song Sung Blue.
Hudson stepped out during Jackman’s live show for a rare, high-impact musical moment directly tied to the movie, in which the two portray real-life married performers Claire and Mike Sardina. The duet gave the audience an early taste of the film’s emotional core — and the soundtrack driving it.
Balancing confidence with warmth, Hudson’s vocals landed with ease, while Jackman brought his unmistakable charisma and command of the stage. Their chemistry translated effortlessly from screen to spotlight, earning thunderous applause from the packed house.
Song Sung Blue tells the true story of the Sardinas, a couple who found unlikely success performing Neil Diamond tribute music. The film has already sparked awards chatter, with early buzz highlighting Hudson’s performance and the pair’s musical authenticity.
Fans who witnessed the moment described it as intimate and wholly unexpected, quickly flooding social media with praise and calling it one of the night’s standout highlights. The appearance also underscored the creative synergy between Hudson and Jackman — both celebrated for moving seamlessly between film, stage, and music.
As anticipation builds for Song Sung Blue, the Radio City Music Hall performance served as a compelling reminder: this is a story powered by music as much as by love, resilience, and shared dreams — brought to life by two of Hollywood’s most magnetic performers.


