Kate Hudson, Hugh Jackman and Ella Anderson delighted fans as they appeared together to promote their new movie Song Sung Blue, a heartwarming film inspired by the true story of a real-life Neil Diamond tribute band. The cast opened up about their deep personal connections to music and how those influences shaped their performances on screen.
Song Sung Blue' Cast Singalong With Kelly Clarkson Audience! - YouTube

During the conversation, Hudson and Jackman reflected on growing up with classic artists whose songs had the power to bring people together, while Anderson shared how the project helped her understand the emotional impact of live music and storytelling. The cast agreed that Neil Diamond’s music, in particular, carries a rare sense of warmth, nostalgia, and universality.
Kelly Clarkson, Hugh Jackman & Kate Hudson Sing 'Sweet Caroline'!

They also revealed that the magic of Song Sung Blue didn’t stop when the cameras did. To fully capture the spirit of the story, the cast performed Neil Diamond covers at real dive bars, blending into everyday crowds and experiencing firsthand the kind of grassroots connection that inspired the original tribute band. Those raw, intimate performances helped ground the film in authenticity and real emotion.
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The moment reached a joyful peak when Kelly Clarkson invited the cast — and the entire studio — to join her in a spontaneous “Sweet Caroline” singalong. Within seconds, the audience was clapping, singing, and smiling, turning the studio into a celebration of music and shared joy.

The singalong perfectly reflected the heart of Song Sung Blue: a reminder that music can unite strangers, spark memories, and transform ordinary moments into something unforgettable.