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Hugh Jackman tours Midwest, meets fans for ‘Song Sung Blue’

December 24, 2025
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Hugh Jackman tours Midwest, meets fans for ‘Song Sung Blue’

“Marty Supreme” isn’t the only Christmas Day movie opening with marketing chops.

While the Timothée Chalamet film has been a viral hit with the cool kids, Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson’s “Song Sung Blue” has been courting America with a grassroots campaign.

Jackman and Hudson play a pair of hometown heroes in the movie, and they’re promoting the film across middle America.

“Song Sung Blue” is based on the true story of Mike and Claire Sardina, two down-on-their-luck musicians who form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band.

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Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star as real-life musicians Mike and Claire Sardina in Focus Features’ “Song Sung Blue.” ©Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection
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Claire Sardina joined Jackman and Hudson on parts of the “Song Sung Blue” press tour, which brought movie magic to middle America. Marion Curtis/StarPix for Focus Features/INSTARimages

When it came time to market the film, Focus Features leaned into promotion outside of just the traditional coastal city stops. New York, Los Angeles and a slew of international capitals, of course, hosted screenings for the movie — but so did Memphis, Tenn., Muncie, Ind., and Milwaukee, Wis.

Jackman was on hand for the “hometown premiere” in Milwaukee, where the real Mike and Claire formed their “Lightning & Thunder” band — and “The Music Man” star has been doing everything from visiting high schools and scooping ice cream to get the word out about the movie.

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Jackman made appearances in Wisconsin to promote the film, from a special screening to a stop at a local frozen custard shop. Timothy Hiatt/Shutterstock for Focus Features
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“Song Sung Blue” is in theaters nationwide on Christmas. ©Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection

“This is a story about a beloved couple from Milwaukee, but it’s also a story about Milwaukee. It’s also a story about towns like Milwaukee all over the world. I could relate to parts of Australia like that,” Jackman told Fox6 Milwaukee at the event. “There’s something about it that’s been incredibly fulfilling.”

In a special hometown touch, the screening was hosted by local reporter Gino Salomone, who actually hired the real Lightning & Thunder to perform at a birthday party back in 1997.

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Hudson has earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy for her work on “Song Sung Blue.” ©Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection
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Focus Features brought “Song Sung Blue” on tour to locations including Memphis, Tenn., Muncie, Ind., and Milwaukee, Wis. ©Focus Features/Courtesy Everett Collection

Claire herself was presented with a surprise tribute, a “Song Sung Blue” dedicated bench which will be displayed each year at the Wisconsin State Fair (where she and Mike first met).

Elsewhere in the Badger State, Jackman surprised a group of Wisconsin choir students at Milwaukee High School of the Arts with high-fives, delivering an inspiring message about following their passions, plus a full suite of new musical instruments.

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Jackman was also spotted serving up scoops of “Song Sung Blue-Berry” at Kopp’s Frozen Custard in Greenfield, Wis., and taking photos with locals,who lined up for hours to get a glimpse of the “Greatest Showman” star.

Director Craig Brewer brought the party to Memphis, his hometown, where the film was screened ahead of a swingin’ night of Neil Diamond music at B.B. King’s Blues Club on Beale Street.

In Las Vegas, the celebration went even bigger with a special screening at Brenden Theatres at the Palms, spotlighting the city’s famed tribute artists, complete with a show-stopping performance by a Neil Diamond impersonator.

Hugh Jackman visiting a Milwakuee choir class
“This movie…is not just about dreaming big. It’s about dreaming huge. So dream as big as you can,” Jackman told a class of Milwaukee choir students.

Other cross-country celebrations included a Cleveland, Ohio, collaboration with the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebrating Neil Diamond with iconic wardrobe displays; a Nashville, Tenn., pre-reception featuring the Ultimate Neil Diamond Experience and the Twilight Train; and an Austin, Tex., karaoke pre-reception ahead of a screening highlighting local musicians.

Rooted in Mike’s experience as a U.S. military veteran, the movie campaign also partnered with United Service Organizations and the Bob Woodruff Foundation.

Hudson (who was recently nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance in the film) and Jackman have been delighting audiences with drop-in performances of Diamond classics, including impromptu renditions of “Forever in Blue Jeans,” “Crunchy Granola Suite” and “Sweet Caroline” at a NYC bar.

The film has also been celebrated by the likes of Oprah Winfrey, and opens in theaters nationwide on Christmas.

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