Camila Cabello Rallies Behind Fifth Harmony at Surprise Reunion
Lauren Jauregui, Normani, Dinah Jane, and Ally Brooke stole the spotlight at Dallas’ Dos Equis Pavilion as they joined the Jonas Brothers on the JONAS20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour. The ex-Fifth Harmony squad hadn’t performed together in over six years, making the Aug. 31 show an unforgettable comeback.
As the lights dimmed and the opening chords rolled, Normani announced, “Y’all remember Fifth Harmony?” The crowd roared, the four girls fell into a slick, synchronized routine, and dedicated fans instantly recognized the opening to “Work From Home,” a smash that still hits as hard as the first time.
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Samsung TV Plus streamed the whole show live, so fans who couldn’t snag a seat still got to vibe along.
Camila Cabello, now a busy solo star, was absent from the stage, but the 28-year-old wasted no time cheering on her girls. Moments after the encore, a short clip of the performance popped up on her Instagram Stories, a killer vertical video that read “So proud of you girls. Missed you.” Whether in the crowd or behind a screen, the sentiment was crystal clear: Fifth Harmony forever, no hard feelings.
In the comments of a recent video showing the quartet belting out their famous hit “Worth It,” Camila Cabello dropped in four red heart emojis, and fans knew exactly who she was sending love to—four hearts, four girls.
The reunion chatter got a little louder, too, when The Hollywood Reporter recently wrote that the group is in talks about a possible documentary and brand-new tour. Sounds like something big could be brewing!
Hours before the performance, the girls drove fans wild when they published their first post on X since 2018, teasing followers with the hashtag #FifthHarmonyFollowSpree. The hype was real.
The last official Fifth Harmony show took place at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on May 11, 2018. That’s when the band first told fans they were taking an indefinite break to chase solo dreams. Camila Cabello solo path started a bit earlier—she left on December 19, 2016, and the girls shared an X post about the news saying they learned through Camila’s reps that she’d be leaving. “We wish her well,” they wrote, closing a chapter they all continue to revisit with love.
Camila followed up with her own thoughts, saying, “It’s tough to watch this part of our journey close like this, but I will keep cheering for each of them—both solo and together. I truly hope they keep shining, chase every dream, and find real joy in everything they do.”
