Hugh Jackman Shares Special Karaoke Moment with Neil Diamond
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Hugh Jackman recently reminisced about the unforgettable experience of singing karaoke with music icon Neil Diamond during an exclusive interview with PEOPLE at the New York City premiere of Song Sung Blue on December 11. In the upcoming film, Jackman portrays Mike Sardina, one part of the Neil Diamond tribute duo Lightning & Thunder. The 57-year-old actor revealed that when the opportunity to sing with Diamond, 84, arose, he immediately embraced it, stating, “When Neil says karaoke, you say yes.”

During the interview, Jackman fondly recalled his time spent with Diamond, sharing insights into their karaoke session. He humorously mentioned that when invited to karaoke at Neil’s place, there was no room for hesitation – it was a definite yes. Jackman emphasized the importance of ensuring that the moment was captured by having a charged phone ready for video recording. The actor later posted a picture on Instagram documenting the karaoke rendezvous, expressing his gratitude for the extraordinary experience with Diamond.
Following the completion of filming for Song Sung Blue, Jackman and his co-star Kate Hudson, who plays Mike’s wife and bandmate in the film, continued to bond over their mutual love for music. In a surprise appearance at a New York City pub after attending the Gotham Awards on December 1, the two stars delighted patrons with a live performance of three of Diamond’s classic hits, including “Forever in Blue Jeans” and “Sweet Caroline.” The audience at the pub enthusiastically joined in, creating an infectious and lively atmosphere.
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson’s musical collaboration extended beyond the pub performance, with Hudson joining Jackman onstage at one of his final Radio City Music Hall concerts in New York City. Together, they performed renditions of Diamond’s popular songs, further showcasing their musical chemistry. The duo teased the idea of embarking on a musical tour together, joking about having already signed papers for the venture. Hudson playfully agreed, hinting at a possible upcoming musical escapade with Jackman.
The camaraderie between Jackman and Hudson was evident as they bantered about potential touring plans, evoking laughter from those present. As they entertained the idea of exploring their musical talents on the road, their on-screen chemistry hinted at a promising partnership that could delight audiences. Their shared passion for music and performance shone through during their impromptu performances, leaving fans excited about the possibility of witnessing their collaboration in the future.
As Song Sung Blue prepares for its theatrical release on December 25, the lighthearted banter and musical affinity between Jackman and Hudson continue to captivate audiences. Their shared musical journey, both on and off-screen, exemplifies the power of music to forge connections and create memorable experiences. Fans eagerly anticipate the release of the film, eager to witness the on-screen magic that Jackman and Hudson bring to their portrayals of the Neil Diamond tribute band.
