Fifth Harmony Shock Fans with Surprise Reunion During Jonas Brothers Concert
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Fifth Harmony Shock Fans with Surprise Reunion During Jonas Brothers Concert

Known for their discovery on the now-canceled reality singing competition series “X Factor,” award-winning pop group Fifth Harmony officially reunited last night (Sunday, August 31) after disbanding in March 2018. The girl group’s shocking return to the stage saw many of its members – Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane and Normani – join the Jonas Brothers on stage in Dallas, Texas during the latest stop of their Jonas20 tour


Fifth Harmony Join the Jonas Brothers On-Stage in Dallas

Fifth Harmony, minus former member Camila Cabello – who remained notably absent from the reunion – stunned the audiences at Dallas’ Dos Equis Pavillion on Sunday when they appeared onstage with Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas to perform two of their chart-topping hits: “Worth It” and “Work From Home.”

The foursome shared a clip of the performance on X and Instagram after the concert to celebrate their reunion with fans around the world. In the caption, the group wrote, “Where were you on August 31, 2025? Thank you @jonasbrothers for having us. Felt amazing to be back.”

In honor of the performance, Fifth Harmony similarly released new merchandise on their website – a black t-shirt and hoodie printed with the group’s name and the slogan, “Where were you on August 31.”

Fifth Harmony are the latest surprise act to join the Jonas Brothers onstage during their ongoing Jonas20 tour, which has previously featured guest performances from artists and bands like Jesse McCartney, All Time Low and Demi Lovato


The Girl Group’s Reunion is Missing One Familiar Face

News of Fifth Harmony’s reunion comes just days after fans noted that the girl group had reactivated its social media accounts, which have remained silent since the band’s members decided to part ways in pursuit of solo careers seven years ago. 

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Fifth Harmony attends the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2017.

While each member of the girl group has continued to work in music, Norami and Cabello have celebrated the most mainstream success since the group’s break-up, racking up accolades from the Grammys, Billboard, MTV and iHeartRadio at various awards ceremonies since launching as solo artists. 

Though Cabello, who has also appeared on-screen in projects like “Cinderella” and “Rob Peace” since her time in Fifth Harmony, failed to attend the recent reunion, it seems like the band’s remaining members won’t be parting ways again any time soon. 

According to Variety, the reformed group recorded a video message to fans promising that they’ll chat to them “soon.” It has also been reported that the group is working on a full revival in 2026 to mark the 10-year anniversary of their second studio album “7/27.” 

Insiders similarly told The Hollywood Reporter that the group is planning to build a tour and film a documentary about their return to the stage next year. 

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