The Fifth Harmony comeback has arrived. The four-piece, sans fellow original member Camila Cabello, reunited for a surprise performance during the Jonas Brothers’ concert in Texas on Sunday night. According to Variety, Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui surprised Jo-Bros fans by performing on stage for the first time together since the band announced their “indefinite hiatus” in 2018.

Here’s more on their surprise performance:

Fifth Harmony teased the reunion on social media

Fifth Harmony teased a possible reunion ahead of their surprise cameo, reactivating the group’s official X, formerly known as Twitter, account by tweeting, “#FifthHarmonyFollowSpree.” According to Rolling Stone, Jane also hinted at an upcoming reunion in an Instagram post.

“The impossible is possible. Full of gratitude today,” she wrote.

The group also released new merchandise, changed their logo and social media bio to read, “Where were you on August 31, 2025?”

The quartet performed ‘Worth It’ and ‘Work From Home’

Brooke, Normani, Jane and Jauregui made their grand entrance through a cloud of smoke and kicked off their performance with their 2015 hit “Worth It.” The singers then transitioned into “Work From Home,” performing the 2016 track’s iconic choreography.

Cabello, who left the band back in 2016, is not a part of the reunion, at least for now. She’s currently on tour in Australia.

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After their performance, Nick, Kevin, and Joe Jonas joined them on stage and gave them each a hug.

The group shared a clip of their performance on social media and thanked the Jonas Brothers for marking what many fans believe is their official comeback.

“@jonasbrothers for having us. Felt amazing to be back 💖,” the group wrote.

The group left the door open for a possible reunion in 2018

Fifth Harmony was formed in 2012 on The X-Factor USA. They released their debut album, Reflection, in 2015, which included hits like “Worth It” and “Sledgehammer.” The group followed up Reflection with 7/27 in 2016 before Cabello’s departure at the end of the year.

After Cabello left the group, the quartet released another album, Fifth Harmony. The group announced their hiatus in 2018 after which they released the music video for “Don’t Say You Love Me.” The video concluded with each remaining member leaving a door that was left open, hinting at a possible return.