Kate Hudson.Photo:Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagicKate Hudsonis a certified triple threat!While chatting exclusively with PEOPLE about hernew partnershipwithMyFitnessPal, a health and fitness tracker, the actress, 44, also opens up about herfirst concert performance, which took place on Dec. 28 at Bad Harriet in Aspen, Colorado.Held ahead of Hudson’splans to release her debut album, the star performed various covers, including a bluesy rendition ofChris Stapleton’s “White Horse,” as well as her own take onPatty Griffin’s “When It Don’t Come Easy,” during the gathering.“I really loved the little show that we did,” Hudson says. “It was so fun and very intimate, and it was really good for me to do. It was really unforgiving.““That small environment, where everyone was right there, was really fun for me and challenging — I just loved it,” she adds.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Kate Hudson.Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty ImagesEarlier this month, Hudson shared a series of photos and videos onInstagramfrom the musical Aspen event.In the first image, theAlmost Famousstar was captured behind a microphone smiling while sporting a floral dress. A following video showed Hudson flaunting her soulful vocals on a cover ofSinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U.“The mother of three also shared a video of herself delivering a playful cover ofDua Lipa’s hit"Dance the Night"from theBarbiesoundtrack, and later in the carousel she shared a stripped-down rendition ofRyan Adams’track “Come Pick Me Up.“Before performingTom Petty’s “You Don’t Know How It Feels” in her final video, Hudson bantered with the audience, telling them, “It’s interesting in an intimate space because you’re all staring at me. I’m used to my living room, where no one is staring at me. Let’s do it.“Kate Hudson.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice AssociationAlongside the Instagram post, Hudson shared a caption looking ahead to 2024.“Well, on the eve of a new year, I say bring on 2024!” she began. “I vow to sing and play and love and sing and love some more! 🎶 Life is too short to not lean in to the things you love. Art art and more art.““Entertainment and places and outlets we can lose ourselves in. We need it and I’m here for it,” Hudson continued. “So here’s to looking forward and not backward. Love you all and hope you join me on this adventure cause a winds a blowing and I’m going with it ❤️ HAPPY NEW YEARS EVE! Please be safe and loving to all 💫.""(Thank you @hoteljeromeauberge for a Bad Harriet evening that was an absolute blast. To be in my hometown and have a first fun and joyous gig was dreamy),” she added, shouting out the venue that hosted her musical debut.Kate Hudson.Charley Gallay/Getty Images for NetflixHudson firstrevealed her plans to record an albumin April 2022, when she shared a photo of herself on Instagram singing in a rehearsal space.“Finally realized it’s time to say f#%! it and saaaannngg!!!!! #albumincoming #myikigai 🎶 🎤” wrote the Fabletics co-founder in the post’s caption, seemingly referring to music as her “ikigai,” aka a Japanese concept that translates to “reason for being.“Later that December, Hudsondiscussedhow the onset of theCOVID-19 pandemichelped put her musical ambitions into motion because she was determined tolive her life with no regrets.“You know, I had this thing [during] COVID … Every time you’re doing interviews, people are like, ‘Do you have any regrets?’ I go, ‘I’m early 40s… not yet.’ But during COVID, I was like, ‘You know, what am I doing?’ " she said during an appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.She then told hostJimmy Fallonthat she’s been a songwriter since she was 19, but “never shared” her work, explaining, “I just thought that would be one of my great regrets. I have no expectations. I just want to put a record out, and so I’m doing it. And I’m really proud of it. I can’t wait.”
Kate Hudson.Photo:Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Kate Hudsonis a certified triple threat!While chatting exclusively with PEOPLE about hernew partnershipwithMyFitnessPal, a health and fitness tracker, the actress, 44, also opens up about herfirst concert performance, which took place on Dec. 28 at Bad Harriet in Aspen, Colorado.Held ahead of Hudson’splans to release her debut album, the star performed various covers, including a bluesy rendition ofChris Stapleton’s “White Horse,” as well as her own take onPatty Griffin’s “When It Don’t Come Easy,” during the gathering.“I really loved the little show that we did,” Hudson says. “It was so fun and very intimate, and it was really good for me to do. It was really unforgiving.““That small environment, where everyone was right there, was really fun for me and challenging — I just loved it,” she adds.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Kate Hudson.Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty ImagesEarlier this month, Hudson shared a series of photos and videos onInstagramfrom the musical Aspen event.In the first image, theAlmost Famousstar was captured behind a microphone smiling while sporting a floral dress. A following video showed Hudson flaunting her soulful vocals on a cover ofSinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U.“The mother of three also shared a video of herself delivering a playful cover ofDua Lipa’s hit"Dance the Night"from theBarbiesoundtrack, and later in the carousel she shared a stripped-down rendition ofRyan Adams’track “Come Pick Me Up.“Before performingTom Petty’s “You Don’t Know How It Feels” in her final video, Hudson bantered with the audience, telling them, “It’s interesting in an intimate space because you’re all staring at me. I’m used to my living room, where no one is staring at me. Let’s do it.“Kate Hudson.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice AssociationAlongside the Instagram post, Hudson shared a caption looking ahead to 2024.“Well, on the eve of a new year, I say bring on 2024!” she began. “I vow to sing and play and love and sing and love some more! 🎶 Life is too short to not lean in to the things you love. Art art and more art.““Entertainment and places and outlets we can lose ourselves in. We need it and I’m here for it,” Hudson continued. “So here’s to looking forward and not backward. Love you all and hope you join me on this adventure cause a winds a blowing and I’m going with it ❤️ HAPPY NEW YEARS EVE! Please be safe and loving to all 💫.""(Thank you @hoteljeromeauberge for a Bad Harriet evening that was an absolute blast. To be in my hometown and have a first fun and joyous gig was dreamy),” she added, shouting out the venue that hosted her musical debut.Kate Hudson.Charley Gallay/Getty Images for NetflixHudson firstrevealed her plans to record an albumin April 2022, when she shared a photo of herself on Instagram singing in a rehearsal space.“Finally realized it’s time to say f#%! it and saaaannngg!!!!! #albumincoming #myikigai 🎶 🎤” wrote the Fabletics co-founder in the post’s caption, seemingly referring to music as her “ikigai,” aka a Japanese concept that translates to “reason for being.“Later that December, Hudsondiscussedhow the onset of theCOVID-19 pandemichelped put her musical ambitions into motion because she was determined tolive her life with no regrets.“You know, I had this thing [during] COVID … Every time you’re doing interviews, people are like, ‘Do you have any regrets?’ I go, ‘I’m early 40s… not yet.’ But during COVID, I was like, ‘You know, what am I doing?’ " she said during an appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.She then told hostJimmy Fallonthat she’s been a songwriter since she was 19, but “never shared” her work, explaining, “I just thought that would be one of my great regrets. I have no expectations. I just want to put a record out, and so I’m doing it. And I’m really proud of it. I can’t wait.”
Kate Hudsonis a certified triple threat!
While chatting exclusively with PEOPLE about hernew partnershipwithMyFitnessPal, a health and fitness tracker, the actress, 44, also opens up about herfirst concert performance, which took place on Dec. 28 at Bad Harriet in Aspen, Colorado.
Held ahead of Hudson’splans to release her debut album, the star performed various covers, including a bluesy rendition ofChris Stapleton’s “White Horse,” as well as her own take onPatty Griffin’s “When It Don’t Come Easy,” during the gathering.
“I really loved the little show that we did,” Hudson says. “It was so fun and very intimate, and it was really good for me to do. It was really unforgiving.”
“That small environment, where everyone was right there, was really fun for me and challenging — I just loved it,” she adds.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Kate Hudson.Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images

Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images
Earlier this month, Hudson shared a series of photos and videos onInstagramfrom the musical Aspen event.
In the first image, theAlmost Famousstar was captured behind a microphone smiling while sporting a floral dress. A following video showed Hudson flaunting her soulful vocals on a cover ofSinéad O’Connor’s “Nothing Compares 2 U.”
The mother of three also shared a video of herself delivering a playful cover ofDua Lipa’s hit"Dance the Night"from theBarbiesoundtrack, and later in the carousel she shared a stripped-down rendition ofRyan Adams’track “Come Pick Me Up.”
Before performingTom Petty’s “You Don’t Know How It Feels” in her final video, Hudson bantered with the audience, telling them, “It’s interesting in an intimate space because you’re all staring at me. I’m used to my living room, where no one is staring at me. Let’s do it.”
Kate Hudson.Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association

Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Critics Choice Association
Alongside the Instagram post, Hudson shared a caption looking ahead to 2024.
“Well, on the eve of a new year, I say bring on 2024!” she began. “I vow to sing and play and love and sing and love some more! 🎶 Life is too short to not lean in to the things you love. Art art and more art.”
“Entertainment and places and outlets we can lose ourselves in. We need it and I’m here for it,” Hudson continued. “So here’s to looking forward and not backward. Love you all and hope you join me on this adventure cause a winds a blowing and I’m going with it ❤️ HAPPY NEW YEARS EVE! Please be safe and loving to all 💫.”
“(Thank you @hoteljeromeauberge for a Bad Harriet evening that was an absolute blast. To be in my hometown and have a first fun and joyous gig was dreamy),” she added, shouting out the venue that hosted her musical debut.
Kate Hudson.Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Netflix

Hudson firstrevealed her plans to record an albumin April 2022, when she shared a photo of herself on Instagram singing in a rehearsal space.
“Finally realized it’s time to say f#%! it and saaaannngg!!!!! #albumincoming #myikigai 🎶 🎤” wrote the Fabletics co-founder in the post’s caption, seemingly referring to music as her “ikigai,” aka a Japanese concept that translates to “reason for being.”
Later that December, Hudsondiscussedhow the onset of theCOVID-19 pandemichelped put her musical ambitions into motion because she was determined tolive her life with no regrets.
“You know, I had this thing [during] COVID … Every time you’re doing interviews, people are like, ‘Do you have any regrets?’ I go, ‘I’m early 40s… not yet.’ But during COVID, I was like, ‘You know, what am I doing?’ " she said during an appearance onThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
She then told hostJimmy Fallonthat she’s been a songwriter since she was 19, but “never shared” her work, explaining, “I just thought that would be one of my great regrets. I have no expectations. I just want to put a record out, and so I’m doing it. And I’m really proud of it. I can’t wait.”
source: people.com