Camila Cabello has new management, as the the pop star has signed on with Full Stop Management, a source familiar with the matter confirms to The Hollywood Reporter.
Cabello will be managed by Jeffrey Azoff, Tina Kennedy, Maria Chon and Gian Mitchell, the latter of whom came over with Cabello from previous management. Cabello officially joined Full Stop last month. The move comes months after Cabello had parted ways with her longtime manager Roger Gold, who also co-founded the record label 300 Entertainment. With Full Stop — the superstar management company headed by Irving and Jeffrey Azoff — Cabello joins a stacked roster that also includes Harry Styles, Tate McRae, John Mayer and U2 among others.
A rep for Cabello couldn’t be reached. Cabello just wrapped a successful European leg of her Yours, C tour in Europe, and she will continue the tour with dates in Taiwan, Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and Brazil from August through September 14.
Cabello’s new management deal comes just over a year after she released her fourth solo album, C, XOXO, back in June of 2024. That album was her first at Universal Music‘s Interscope after she departed from Sony’s Epic Records, which had released her three other solo albums. C, XOXO debuted at Number 13 on Billboard’s 200 Albums chart, her only album to open outside of the top 10.
Cabello remains the most successful solo act from the girl group Fifth Harmony, where she got her start after the group formed on The X Factor back in 2012. She left the group in 2016. Cabello’s first two solo albums are both platinum-certified and had the massive hits “Havana” featuring Young Thug and “Señorita” with Shawn Mendes, both of which have surpassed at least 2 billion streams on Spotify.
As Cabello moves into a new chapter in her career, there could be movement from the rest of her former Fifth Harmony members as well. As THR first reported back in May, the group, minus Cabello, have been in talks to reunite, with a tour and documentary potentially in the works.