Fifth Harmony: the reunion is closer than ever
- Chiara Sassi
- 4 hours ago
- 2 min read

Are Fifth Harmony coming back? That’s the rumor that’s been circulating in recent days. The group is reportedly in talks for a reunion and a potential comeback in 2026.
Their impact among the girlbands of the 2010s
Formed in 2012 on the stage of The X Factor USA, Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and Camila Cabello went from complete unknowns to a global sensation in a matter of months. Forged in the spotlight and shaped by years of work and artistic growth, they built a career that redefined what it means to be a girl group in the modern era.
With hits like Worth It, Work from Home, and BO$$, Fifth Harmony didn’t just climb the charts, they brought conversations about female independence, cultural pride and self-determination into the center of pop culture. They became a reference point for millions of young women around the world. Each member had her own voice, style, and identity, distinct yet complementary, embodying the idea that unity doesn’t erase individuality, but rather elevates it.
What Do We Know So Far About the Fifth Harmony Reunion?
After Camila Cabello's departure in 2016 and the group’s temporary hiatus in 2018 to pursue solo careers, fans have long wondered whether a comeback would ever happen. Now, the answer might finally be yes: Fifth Harmony could return in 2026 to mark the tenth anniversary of their album 7/27, with rumors even pointing to a possible tour and accompanying documentary. However, no official confirmation has been given by the group just yet.
One major question remains around the involvement of Camila, as the reunion currently appears to involve only the four remaining members following her exit. It’s still unclear whether she will be part of this new chapter.
What’s certain is that, with or without her, this reunion holds immense symbolic weight. It stands as a testament to sisterhood, growth, and reclaiming power. It’s a celebration of both individual and collective journeys, an affirmation of five women who’ve endured, reinvented themselves, and most importantly, reunited not because they had to, but because they wanted to.
The reunion of Fifth Harmony represents the return of this girlband’s unstoppable energy, at once public and personal, expressed through music that embraces pop, R&B, and Latin American influences.
We’re still waiting for more solid news, but the idea of seeing them back on stage continues to stir excitement in the industry and among fans alike.