Fifth Harmony is returning without Camila Cabello

According to a report from The Hollywood Reporter, American girl group Fifth Harmony is making a comeback with a tour and a documentary planned out soon. However, former member Camila Cabello is not joining the group, sparking mixed reactions from fans on social media. 

Fifth Harmony’s tour and documentary are reportedly scheduled for release in 2026. Additionally, the group is reuniting after an eight-year hiatus. While they continued after Cabello’s departure in 2016, the group announced an indefinite hiatus in 2018 up until now.

Before their hiatus, Fifth Harmony was considered one of the most renowned girl groups to come out of the West after they were formed during The X Factor in 2012. They currently boast more than 14 million monthly listeners on Spotify with their hit song ‘Work from Home’ featuring Ty Dolla $ign leading the way at more than 1.5 billion streams.

 Fifth Harmony is returning without Camila Cabello

Their 2026 comeback marks the 10th anniversary of their best-selling album 7/27, which featured hit songs such as “Working from Home” and “That’s My Girl.” The song that arguably boosted their popularity the most was “Worth It,” which debuted as a single alongside 7/27.

After parting ways with the group, Camila Cabello ventured into the music industry as a solo artist, further making it big with songs such as “Havana” and “Señorita.”

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