Wow, Fifth Harmony Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui, and Dinah Jane were back together on stage on August 31, 2025! You know, at a Jonas Brothers show in Dallas. They sang Worth It and Work From Home, and the crowd went wild. Clips are all over the place; everyone is excited.
It’s been over five years since they last performed live. The vibe was awesome. Such a throwback.
Camila Cabello wasn’t there as she left Fifth Harmony in 2016 to do her own thing. But she showed some love. She watched a clip of the reunion and posted it on Insta with four red heart emojis. Just hearts, but it said a lot. Followers loved it, and you can tell she supports her old bandmates.
When Camila quit…
Yeah, it was big news when Camila left back in ’16. Many people were sad or mad. I guess the girls were shocked as well. Camila said she wanted to make her own music and needed her space. But things look good now, in 2025. Those hearts say it all good friendships, big respect.
How was the Reunion? Insane!
If you saw that Jonas Brothers concert, you saw something special. Ally, Normani, Lauren, and Dinah rocked it, with all the feels and killer moves. Great songs! The dance moves reminded folks why Fifth Harmony was so appreciated. Social media was flooded with people crying, screaming, posting old pictures the whole deal.
Way more than just tunes!
These girls aren’t just singing and dancing; they’ve grown up. They all tried singles, changed, and all that. But when they sang together, they didn’t miss a beat. They were Fifth Harmony, plain and simple.
Camila’s backing was awesome.
Camila’s post was a sweet gesture; it meant something. Some wondered if there was bad blood. Her hearts were like, “I can’t be there, but I still think you killed it.” Reunions can be strange in pop music, but Camila kept it real.

It says care. People grow up and still have care about each other. Success doesn’t ruin friendships.
Fans are so into this!
Fans are loving this! Social media is full of memories, screenshots of Camila’s post, and lots of love. Some cried, some laughed, some thanked Camila for being sweet. So heartwarming, which I think the audience wanted!
What’s next?
Will they get back together? Will Camila join them at future shows? Will they do new music? Who knows! Maybe it was just a one-time thing. I was glad to see them: will we see them again? Fingers crossed.
Key Points:
The band is back. Camila’s support meant much. The audience appreciates good memories anyway.
Fifth Harmony’s story touches many. Friends became women, went their own way, and still get along. That’s the real deal.