Fifth Harmony stuns crowd with first reunion performance in 7 years at Jonas Brothers show
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The BO$$es are back.

Fifth Harmony during their performance at the Jonas Brothers concert on Sunday.
Fifth Harmony during their performance at the Jonas Brothers concert on Sunday.@fifthharmony / via Instagram

Fifth Harmony on Sunday night made a surprise appearance at the Dallas, Texas, stop of the Jonas Brothers’ ongoing North American tour, marking the girl group’s first reunion performance since going on hiatus seven years ago.

Normani, Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane appeared onstage, performing their hit song “Worth It.” Camila Cabello, who left the band in 2016 and is currently on tour in Australia, was missing from the reunion.

“Y’all remember Fifth Harmony?” Normani asked the crowd.

The band already had fans on their toes shortly ahead of their appearance, after its social media account posted for the first time since 2018 with the hashtag #FifthHarmonyFollowSpree. The performance ended up drawing a massive amount of buzz around the internet from both casual fans and the group’s dedicated legion of “Harmonizers,” who expressed a mix of disbelief and excitement.

However, some fans blasted the reunion as insufficient, calling for Cabello’s presence in the group.

Fifth Harmony formed in 2012 on the competition reality show “The X Factor.” The band members had initially auditioned as solo artists, but later joined and eventually placed third. They went on to release three successful albums, in addition to five platinum-certified singles. Their biggest hit, “Work From Home,” peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The remaining members of the group eventually followed on Cabello’s footsteps and pursued solo careers, too.

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