Fifth Harmony: Girl group apparently planning reunion - but without Camila Cabello

After a seven-year hiatus, the remaining members of Fifth Harmony are apparently planning a comeback. A tour is planned, among other things.
After about seven years of break, the signs point to a reunion: The girl band Fifth Harmony is apparently working on a comeback - but without Camila Cabello (28), who left the band in 2016 and has since successfully established herself as a solo artist.
This should be plannedAs "The Hollywood Reporter" reports , the group - consisting of Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui - is apparently planning a big comeback in time for the tenth anniversary of the album "7/27" and the hit single "Work From Home" in 2026. Among other things, a documentary is planned to accompany their relaunch and a tour that has not yet been officially announced.
According to insiders, the project will be organized by Will Bracey, Ally Brooke's husband and CEO of Justin Bieber's "Family Office." Whether there will be new music from Fifth Harmony is unknown.
Many solo projects in seven years of hiatusFifth Harmony was formed in 2012 as part of the US talent show "The X Factor." With hits like "Work From Home" and "Worth It," they were one of the most successful girl groups of the 2010s. Their albums "Reflection" and "7/27" achieved platinum status in the US.
After Camila Cabello's departure, the remaining quartet released the self-titled album "Fifth Harmony" in 2017 before announcing an indefinite hiatus in 2018. Since then, all members have focused on solo projects – with varying degrees of success.
Camila Cabello became a global superstar with hits like "Havana" and "Senorita." Normani (28) landed two major hits with Kahlid, "Motivation" and "Love Lies," and released her debut album, "Dopamine," in 2024. Even then, fans of the band had speculated about a reunion, as all four of her former bandmates publicly supported her.
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