Pink: Singer’s major 2025 career shake up, reportedly signs with former exiled manager Craig Logan

Max Corstorphan
The Nightly
Singer Pink is reportedly reuniting with a manager who played an instrumental role in establishing her career.
Singer Pink is reportedly reuniting with a manager who played an instrumental role in establishing her career. Credit: Unknown

Australia’s favourite flying, flipping pop singer Pink is reportedly set for a very different 2025 professionally, giving her manager the boot and re-signing to her former manager who she was rumoured to have had a bitter split with early in her career.

The So What singer, whose legal name is Alecia Beth Moore Hart, has reportedly “reconnected” with former Bros bass player, turned big-time music manager Craig Logan, who will once again manage the singer.

When Pink was first establishing her career in the music industry, Logan took her under his wing, playing an instrumental role in her early development.

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However, in 2001, music manager Roger Davies “wooed” the singer, amidst rumours of a souring professional relationship between Pink and Logan, and she jumped ship.

Davies, an Australian who has worked with artists including Cher and Tina Turner, has managed Pink since just before the release of her second album Missundaztood in 2001.

However, despite Pink’s meteoric rise to success that has seen her break records for stadium tours, she has reportedly decided to part ways with Davies.

“Pink and Craig first worked together at the start of her career but she got rid of him after being wooed by Roger,” a source told The Sun.

“At the time, they were both very young and in many ways naive about the industry.”

The two reportedly reconnected in 2024, and are now set to work together again from 2025.

“More recently they have reconnected and Craig went to Pink’s Summer Carnival tour in America last year,” the source said.

“After a number of long chats he is now signed on to manage her once more.”

The signing comes after Pink revealed she had been hiding the serious nature of an ongoing health battle.

Pink shared a candid, emotional message with fans, addressing her cancelled tour shows in November.

The So What singer revealed that her recent Summer Carnival tour has taken such a large toll on her that she is now in need of urgent medical attention.

“I wanted to touch base to those people who had tickets to the four shows that were cancelled,” she said in a video posted to Instagram.

“I am so deeply sorry that I won’t be able to make those shows up.”

Four shows on Pink’s tour had been postponed, with ticket holders originally told the performances would be rescheduled.

However, ticket holders for the concerts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Lincoln, Nebraska, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Des Moines, Iowa were heartbroken when they were emailed by promoters telling them the shows would no longer be rescheduled.

“For the last couple of months, I have been performing with the torn bicep and two torn meniscus, both knees, my left knee,” Pink revealed.

“Obviously, some of you have seen the videos where I couldn’t actually walk in a show.

“So, I’m gonna have surgery in a week on my shoulder, and then I’m gonna have surgery in nine more weeks on my knee, and I’m gonna be the bionic woman.

“I’m gonna come back, come back stronger and harder than I’ve ever done, because that’s what I do.”

Pink rocking out to thousands of Perth fans at Optus Stadium during the Summer Carnival tour.
Pink rocking out to thousands of Perth fans at Optus Stadium during the Summer Carnival tour. Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian

The singer apologised to fans, adding “I’ve been in a lot of pain for many months.”

“I’ve had a lot of cortisone coursing through my veins, you can ask my husband.”

The singer has reportedly raked in over $1 billion AUD from her 2023-2024 Summer Carnival world tour, something Pink described as “the most incredible experience”.

In the candid confession, Pink appeared to acknowledge President-elect Donald Trump’s recent victory in the US election.

Pink had thrown her support behind Vice President Kamala Harris, even performing a rendition of What About Us at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in August.

“The next several years are going to be really hard, and really f**ked,” she said.

Pink, right, and her daughter Willow Sage Hart perform during the Democratic National Convention Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Pink, right, and her daughter Willow Sage Hart perform during the Democratic National Convention Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) Credit: J. Scott Applewhite/AP

“Stay strong, stay kind to each other.

“We’ve got each other. Don’t ever forget that.

“I will be fighting every single day straight out of surgery.”

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