Pink’s son Jameson, 7, is a total rock star after making his ‘drumming debut’ at her final show

Pink’s son, Jameson, is the latest member of the family to show off his musical chops. The talented 7-year-old made his “drumming debut” Nov. 18 in Orlando during the final concert date in Pink’s “Summer Carnival Tour.”

Proud dad Carey Hart shared a video on Instagram showing “Jamo” banging out the beat to Queen’s hit “We Will Rock You” alongside Pink’s drummer Brian Frasier-Moore. As the duo played — with Jameson’s long blond hair blowing in the wind — Pink began singing the song’s lyrics.

Once Jameson finished, Pink held up her arms in triumph with a big smile on her face.

Hart also included a video of the couple’s daughter, Willow, 13, walking onstage to perform a duet with Pink of their 2021 ballad “Cover Me in Sunshine,” as well as several other pics and videos from the show.

“That’s a wrap!!!!!!!! Over 4 million tickets sold, and over 130 shows on wifey @pink world tour. What a f—— run,” Hart wrote in his caption.

“Last show Jamo made his drumming debut. Thanks @bfm22 for not only being the baddest drummer in the game, but an epic teacher to Jamo this last few months,” he continued. “Blown away by Willz how she has evolved on this tour as a performer, singer, and what life will bring her on the stage.”

Hart also shared a video of daughter Willow, 13, performing a duet of “Cover Me with Sunshine” with Pink.@hartluck via Instagram

Hart shared a special shoutout to Pink, whom he called “the baddest performer in the game.”

“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,” he concluded.

Pink and Willow surprised fans by performing “Cover Me in Sunshine” together during opening night of Pink’s tour at the University of Bolton Stadium in Bolton, England, on June 7, 2023.

Hart proudly shared a video on Instagram of the special moment, which mother and daughter would re-create throughout the tour.

“Willow has a job on tour,” Pink previously shared during a February 2023 appearance on TODAY. “We just had to go over minimum wage and it’s different state to state.”

She added, “I said it’s about $22.50 a show depending how long I go, if I run over. She goes, ‘I’ll take $20. It’s easier math.’ I’m like, ‘That’s not how you negotiate for yourself.’ I’m like, ‘You’ll take $25 so it’s easier math.’”

Willow exited the tour in July 2024. Pink posted a video to Instagram and TikTok at the time that showed her talking to the teen about her future plans.

“All right … I want you to tell me all the things, OK? You’re leaving me?” Pink asked.

“Yep,” responded Willow.

“Why would you ever do that?” Pink joked.

The pair then discussed Willow’s future plans, which included performing in a production of the musical “Bye Bye Birdie.”

“All right, so theater,” noted Pink, who gushed to Willow about how much she enjoyed watching her in the musical “Mamma Mia.”

“I had never seen you so big and like, your energy was six times your body,” the singer told her daughter. “It was amazing. I was blown away.”

After Willow said she wanted to perform on Broadway one day, Pink expressed her support.

“OK. You have your own lane and you want to be in it and I love that for you,” she said. “And I will tell you that in this last recital, I saw a version of you that I didn’t know existed and it is really wild to watch you grow up and grow out of me.”

“Good talk,” Pink told her daughter, jokingly adding, “Get off my tour. You’re fired.”

Pink captioned her video, “This weekend’s shows were Willow’s last few on tour before she takes time away to follow her dreams. I promised I wouldn’t cry. I DID NOT, however, promise I wouldn’t hyperventilate through our hug.”

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