Fifth Harmony fans got the surprise of the summer when the group returned to the stage during a Jonas Brothers concert in Dallas on Sunday night.

The reunion brought Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and Normani together for the first time in years, performing their hits “Worth It” and “Work From Home.” Camila Cabello, who left the group in 2016 to pursue her solo career, was not part of the performance.

 
 
 
 
 
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A Moment Years in the Making

The pop quartet announced an “indefinite hiatus” back in 2018, just months after releasing their self-titled album. Since then, each member has forged her own creative path. Normani launched her solo debut album, Dopamine, last year, while Brooke and Jane fueled reunion rumors with a holiday duet in 2023.

Sunday’s cameo appearance not only thrilled the crowd, it also validated years of whispers that Fifth Harmony had been plotting a return.

Social Media Clues and Merch Drops

Shortly after the performance, Fifth Harmony’s official social media channels shared a clip of the moment with the caption: “Where were you on August 31, 2025?”

That same phrase now appears across new merchandise on the group’s relaunched website, complete with an updated logo. For fans, the message reads less like nostalgia and more like a teaser of things to come.

Backstage, the members leaned into the excitement with a playful sing-along to their 2014 single “BO$$,” reminding everyone of the chemistry that made them a global phenomenon in the first place.

Cabello Shows Support from Afar

While Cabello wasn’t physically part of the reunion, she had her own concert in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday, she showed her love by commenting four red heart emojis on Fifth Harmony’s post.

Camila Cabello Instagram Reaction
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Her absence didn’t dampen the night’s energy. Instead, it highlighted how much the remaining four members still carry the Fifth Harmony legacy.

What Comes Next

For now, no tour dates or official reunion plans have been announced. Industry speculation has hinted at possible shows in 2026, but the group has kept quiet about specifics. Still, their weekend appearance suggests that the hiatus may be nearing its end.

Whether this was a one-night nostalgia trip or the beginning of something bigger, one thing is clear: Fifth Harmony knows how to keep fans guessing.