Fifth Harmony Reunites Without Camila Cabello—People Have Thoughts

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Fifth Harmony reunited in Dallas without Camila Cabello, and fans couldn’t stop dissecting the performance and what it all means next.

Fifth Harmony lit up the stage at the Jonas Brothers’ concert in Dallas on Sunday (August 31) with a surprise reunion performance—minus former member Camila Cabello.

It was the first time Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui performed together since their hiatus in 2018, and the crowd at Globe Life Field didn’t hold back.

The quartet delivered two of their biggest chart-toppers—”Worth It” and “Work From Home”—to a roaring audience, bringing back the choreography, harmonies and nostalgia that made them pop staples in the mid-2010s.

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The reunion followed a cryptic post from the group’s official account, which had been dormant for years.

The post read “#FifthHarmonyFollowSpree,” and it didn’t take long for speculation to swirl about a possible comeback.

The group’s website added fuel to the fire with a simple message: “coming soon.”

But while the performance thrilled many, it also reignited old conversations—especially about Cabello’s absence.

The singer, who left the group in 2016, was in Sydney on her solo tour. Still, her presence was felt.

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Fifth Harmony Fans Highlight Camila Cabello’s Absence

“Nahh yall spent a decade accusing Camila of willingly trying to overpowering the girls on stage, only for them to make a comeback and Camila’s voice to still echoing the loudest, without her even being on the stage,” one user posted.

“Normani going from this to performing with Fifth Harmony at a Jonas Brothers concert,” another added. “It wasn’t supposed to be this way.”

Back in 2018, Cabello opened up about her exit. She cited creative differences and tension after her 2015 duet with Shawn Mendes.

She also said she hoped to stay in the group while pursuing solo work, but the other members weren’t on board.

Adding to the speculation, fans noticed the group’s Instagram account recently followed Cabello again.

Still, for many, the moment was about celebrating the music and the memories.

“This looks like a video straight out of 2017 Jingle Ball,” one person wrote.

The group last performed together in 2018 before announcing an indefinite hiatus to focus on solo careers.