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Fifth Harmony Reunite After 7 Years at Jonas Brothers Concert, No Camilla Cabello

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The top-charting girl group surprised fans with a reunion during the Jonas Brothers’ concert for their Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour held in Dallas, Texas, on Sunday, August 31.

Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, and Normani graced the stage at the Dos Equis Pavilion to perform their popular tracks “Worth It” and “Work From Home.”

“Where were you on August 31, 2025? Thank you @jonasbrothers for having us. It felt incredible to be back 💖,” announced the group in a post on X after their performance on Sunday. They also encouraged fans to check out new merchandise commemorating their return.

Post-concert, Brooke, 32, expressed her enthusiasm on X by saying, “What a night! @jonasbrothers @FifthHarmony Dallas! That was truly special.”

Earlier on Sunday, fans were abuzz with rumors of a reunion when the band’s X account made its first post in over seven years, stating, “#FifthHarmonyFollowSpree.”

Fifth Harmony was originally formed on the U.S. edition of The X Factor in 2012, including Camila Cabello as a member of the initial group. Although they did not win the competition, the girl group secured a joint record deal with Syco Records, owned by X Factor judge Simon Cowell, and Epic Records, headed by L.A. Reid.

The band released two albums, Reflection and 7/7, along with several hit songs like “Work From Home,” before Cabello, 28, announced her departure from the group in December 2016.

The remaining members continued as a quartet and released a final self-titled album in 2017 before parting ways to pursue individual paths.

In March 2018, Fifth Harmony declared an indefinite hiatus to focus on solo careers. In a statement shared on social media, the group reflected on their journey: “Looking back on the past six years since our start on [X Factor], we've realized how far we've come and are incredibly grateful now more than ever. We've had an unforgettable journey together, and we cannot fully express our thanks to you all for being a part of this adventure!”

“After six years of relentless dedication, we recognized that to remain true to ourselves and to you, we need to take some time off from Fifth Harmony to focus on our solo projects,” they added.

Earlier this year, Jauregui, 29, shared with Us Weekly about her ongoing connection with her former bandmates. “We actually saw each other a few weeks back,” Jauregui told Us in March. “Some of the girls and I definitely keep in touch. The four of us are still connecting well.”

“Being a part of [Fifth Harmony] was a privilege,” she reflected on her time with the group. “While it had its challenges, it was a truly rewarding experience for me personally, allowing me to realize my identity and contributing to the world in a remarkable way.”

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