Hugh Jackman continued to make headlines on the international circuit as he brought the excitement of the eagerly anticipated film “Song Sung Blue” to Paris. The well-known performer attended the Sur un Air de Blues premiere at Le Grand Rex on November 23, highlighting his leading role in Hugh Jackman Song Sung Blue and adding to the growing buzz around the release.
Stars Gather for Paris Screening
Jackman, aged 57, was joined on the blue carpet by co-star Kate Hudson, who is 46, showcasing a striking pair as they promoted the film in the heart of Paris. Director Craig Brewer was also present, underlining the collaborative spirit behind the movie’s creation. Attendees noted the glamorous fashion choices, with Jackman in a Zegna ensemble and Hudson donning a Dolce&Gabbana dress paired with Anita Ko earrings—details adding to the premiere’s allure.
A True Story Comes to Life
Inspired by real events, the film follows two struggling musicians, played by Jackman and Hudson, as they come together to form a Neil Diamond tribute band. As explained by the team,
“two down-on-their-luck musicians (Jackman and Hudson) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it’s never too late to find love and follow your dreams.”
The characters’ journey highlights themes of perseverance, hope, and finding new beginnings later in life—an uplifting message that resonates with many viewers.
Upcoming Release and Continued Momentum
Anticipation for “Song Sung Blue” continues to build ahead of its scheduled premiere in theaters on December 25. Additional stops on the film’s lively press tour have included events in London, Berlin, and a recent appearance at AFI Fest LA, where Jackman made headlines with Sutton Foster by his side. These occasions have helped maintain enthusiasm and spotlight the unique collaboration among the cast, including co-stars Hudson and Jackman, and director Brewer.
With renewed interest in music-driven stories and the involvement of renowned figures like Neil Diamond as inspiration, the upcoming theatrical release is expected to draw both longtime fans and new audiences. The Paris premiere marks another highlight in the press tour, setting the tone for a successful holiday debut and reigniting conversations about the power of second chances through music and performance.
