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Fifth Harmony Reportedly Planning 2026 Reunion Without Camila Cabello

Fifth Harmony is reportedly getting ready for a reunion in 2026, but don’t expect to see Camila Cabello join the lineup.

According to multiple sources via The Hollywood Reporter, Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui are in early talks to stage a “Fifth Harmony” reunion in 2026, for the 10th anniversary of their second studio album, 7/27, which dropped in 2016.

The big reunion plan is said to include a full tour and a behind-the-scenes documentary chronicling their return to the spotlight. Music executive Will Bracey, who also happens to be Ally Brooke’s husband, is reportedly leading the charge on this comeback.

Camila Cabello left the group in 2016 to pursue a solo career, quickly finding massive success with tracks like Havana and Señorita. While there were rumors that she had reconnected with the other girls recently, nothing concrete seems to be happening on that front, at least for now.

The remaining four carried on as a quartet until they announced an indefinite hiatus in 2018. Since then, all of them have pursued solo ventures. But the idea of getting back together has been floating around for a while, especially as their music finds new life thanks to TikTok. Their track All In My Head (Flex) unexpectedly re-entered the charts in March 2024, sparking fresh interest in a possible reunion.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight during Billboard’s Women in Music ceremony, the group hinted that they’re open to the idea. “We’ll see. We’ll really see what happens. We’re just here,” Ally said casually. Dinah added, “We’re just here to have fun, celebrating everyone from afar and cheering each girl on.”

Lauren Jauregui, who is currently focused on her solo music, didn’t shut the door entirely. “I’m really focused on my music right now… But also, I love the girls. So, you know, anything that would make sense for us to do, I’m always with it, you know.”

Dinah also reflected on how the group’s work was often overlooked. “Towards the end, I feel like people overlooked our records, or overlooked us,” she said. “Just the fact that people are valuing Fifth Harmony again says a lot! We’re like, ‘Yes, our music was great. I’m glad you love it now.’”

Fifth Harmony originally formed in 2012 on The X Factor USA, where they quickly won fans with their vocal chemistry and bold performances. With hits like Work From Home and Worth It, they became one of the most successful girl groups of the 2010s.

A 2026 reunion without Camila might not be the full lineup fans remember, but the original four seem excited to revisit their roots. Whether it’s for a nostalgic tour or a deeper dive with a documentary, the return of Fifth Harmony looks more possible than ever.

Mia Brooks

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