Pink’s 7-Year-Old Son Jameson is a True Rock Star With Drumming Debut at Her Concert
Pink and Carey Hart’s 7-year-old son Jameson closed out the “So What” singer’s Summer Carnival tour with an iconic drum duet with Brian Frasier-Moore to Queen’s “We Will Rock You.”
Pink and Carey Hart are raising their glass to Jameson.
After all, the Grammy winner and the former motorcycle racer couldn’t help but gush over their 7-year-old son closing out her Summer Carnival tour Nov. 18 in Orlando alongside drummer Brian Frasier-Moore.
“Last show Jamo made his drumming debut,” Carey wrote on Instagram Nov. 21. “Thanks @bfm22 for not only being the baddest drummer in the game, but an epic teacher to Jamo this last few months.”
In the video, Jameson performed a cover of Queen‘s “We Will Rock You” alongside Brian. Carey, who was recording the clip, panned over to a beaming Pink as she watched him in awe. In the next snap, Jameson put on his best rockstar face and posed with his drumsticks.
The dad of two was also sure to shout out their 13-year-old daughter Willow, who also took the stage with her mom during the tour. He added, “Blown away by Willz how she has evolved on this tour as a performer, singer, and what life will bring her on the stage.”
As for what he said about his wife of 18 years?
“To the baddest performer in the game,” he noted, “you have pushed through injury, fatigue, home sickness, illness, mom-ing, and every other diversity you could imagine. I couldn’t be more proud of you. That’s a wrap.”
For Pink, her shows have always been a family affair. For instance, she and Willow performed a stripped-down version of “What About Us” at the Democratic National Convention in August. And although her daughter isn’t a stranger to taking the stage, the 43-year-old was sure to give a loving pep talk before the event.
“Just do your thing,” she told her. “Whatever you don’t sing, I will. It’s going to be brilliant. OK? I’ll be ready.”
And while Pink knows that taking your kids on tour isn’t easy, she and Carey have made parenthood and her career a priority.
“Everyone told me, ‘If you have children right now, your career’s over,'” she explained to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe in 2023. “Obviously, we’re all much more complex than any of that, but when I had a child, I think it softened me to the world, the part that didn’t understand me. And I think that’s when my career began, really. I mean, I did a lot of stuff before that, but really, truly, I think it’s when I started to really understand myself and understand the world and my place in it.”
Now, read on for more of Pink’s sweetest family moments.