Fifth Harmony Reunite After 7 Years During Jonas Brothers Concert in Dallas

DALLAS, Texas — After seven years apart, Fifth Harmony stunned fans by reuniting onstage during the Jonas Brothers’ concert in Dallas on Sunday night, marking their first performance together since 2018.
A Surprise Return With Fan Favorites
Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui emerged from behind a cloud of smoke in matching black outfits, kicking off their set with “Worth It” before transitioning into their smash hit “Work From Home.”
The crowd erupted in cheers as the Jonas Brothers — Nick, Kevin, and Joe — joined the women on stage for a celebratory hug. The group also unveiled a new Fifth Harmony logo, sparking speculation about future projects.
Social Media Teasers and Fan Buzz
The reunion came after weeks of subtle hints. Earlier in the day, the official Fifth Harmony X account reactivated with the post “#FifthHarmonyFollowSpree,” while Dinah Jane shared an Instagram post declaring:
“The impossible is possible. Full of gratitude today.”
The group’s website was also quietly updated with the message “coming soon.”
No Camila Cabello at the Reunion
Notably absent was Camila Cabello, who left the group in 2016 to pursue a solo career. Cabello wouldn’t have been able to attend regardless, as she performed a solo concert in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday night.
Seeds of a Comeback
This Dallas reunion follows years of speculation. Fifth Harmony’s songs have seen resurgences on TikTok, and members have teased collaboration. Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane previously reunited for a duet in 2024, and all five women — including Cabello — celebrated the group’s 10th anniversary online in 2022.
Fifth Harmony first formed in 2012 on The X Factor USA, releasing hits like “Sledgehammer” and “Work From Home” before announcing their hiatus in 2018.
The surprise reunion at the Jonas Brothers’ Jonas20 Tour show proves that Fifth Harmony’s bond — and their fanbase — is still strong. While no official plans for a full comeback have been announced, the night’s energy left fans hopeful for more.
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