Fifth Harmony stuns crowd with first reunion performance in 7 years at Jonas Brothers show

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

Fifth Harmony, Sunday evening, made a surprise appearance at the North American tour of Dallas, Texas, of the North American tour of Jonas Brothers, marking the first representation of the reunion of the group of girls since he went on break seven years ago.

Normani, Lauren Jaucregui, Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane appeared on stage, interpreting their successful song “Worth It”. Camila Cabello, who left the group in 2016 and is currently on tour in Australia, was absent from the reunion.

“Do you all remember the fifth harmony?” Normani asked the crowd.

The group already had fans on their guards shortly before their appearance, after its social media account was published for the first time since 2018 with the hashtag #FIFTHHARMONYFOLLOWSPREE. The performance ended up attracting a massive amount of buzz around the internet of occasional fans and the dedicated legion of the group of “harmonizers”, which expressed a mixture of disbelief and excitement.

However, some fans exploded the meeting as insufficient, calling for the presence of Cabello in the group.

Fifth Harmony trained in 2012 on the reality TV show of the “The X Factor” competition. The members of the group initially auditioned as solo artists, but joined later and finally finished third. They then released three successful albums, in addition to five platinum certified singles. Their greatest success, “Work from Home”, culminated at n ° 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. The other members of the group finally followed the traces of Cabello and also continued solo careers.

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