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Kate Hudson Rings in the Holidays with Neil Diamond and Family at Aspen Screening of Song Sung Blue
The holiday season took on a special glow in Aspen, Colorado, as Kate Hudson gathered with her family to celebrate a milestone moment — a festive hometown-style screening of her new film Song Sung Blue, attended by Neil Diamond himself.
On Tuesday, December 23, Hudson, 46, arrived with her fiancé Danny Fujikawa and a wide circle of loved ones, turning the evening into a warm family celebration rather than a traditional red-carpet event. Among those in attendance were her mother Goldie Hawn, longtime partner Kurt Russell, brothers Oliver Hudson and Wyatt Russell, along with Wyatt’s wife, Meredith Hagner. Neil Diamond attended with his wife, Katie McNeil Diamond, completing a night rich with personal meaning.
Aspen: Where Holidays and History Meet
Aspen has long been the holiday home base for the Hawn–Russell family, who have owned property in the Colorado ski town for decades. Each winter, the extended family — now grandparents to eight — gathers there with children and grandchildren, making this screening feel like a natural extension of their annual tradition.
Hosting Song Sung Blue in Aspen gave the event a rare intimacy, blending Hollywood storytelling with real family roots and longtime friendships.
Inside Song Sung Blue
Hudson stars opposite Hugh Jackman as Claire Sardina, part of the married duo behind Lightning & Thunder, a Milwaukee-based Neil Diamond tribute band formed in the late 1980s. The film follows the couple’s journey from struggling musicians to a successful touring act, driven by their love for Diamond’s music and for each other.
The cast also includes Michael Imperioli, Ella Anderson, King Princess, Mustafa Shakir, Hudson Hensley, Fisher Stevens, and Jim Belushi.
Rather than a biopic, Song Sung Blue explores how Diamond’s songs become emotional anchors in ordinary lives — stories of perseverance, devotion, and late-blooming dreams.
A Full-Circle Moment with Neil Diamond
Diamond’s presence at the screening brought the film’s themes to life. Though Hudson has shared that his music wasn’t a major part of her upbringing, working on the film changed that connection.
“Having Neil Diamond’s music as the backdrop to play these real-life people — who were such fans — was wonderful,” Hudson said. “Watching the movie was just such a joy. It’s entertaining, but you walk away feeling inspired.”
The evening underscored the enduring reach of Diamond’s songwriting — music that continues to find new audiences and spark new stories decades after it was written.
A Holiday Celebration to Remember
With snow-covered mountains outside and family gathered inside, the Aspen screening felt less like a premiere and more like a shared holiday memory — one rooted in music, storytelling, and togetherness.
Song Sung Blue opens in theaters on December 25, offering audiences a feel-good reminder that sometimes, the most powerful songs are the ones sung simply — and shared with the people you love.