Fifth Harmony Concert Schedule
A talented girl group made up of several "X Factor" vets, Fifth Harmony blends a variety of singing style to form catchy pop and R&B hits. The group promoted its self-titled "Fifth Harmony" album with the PSA Tour 2017. Other tours include the 7/27 Tour 2016 in support of the "7/27" album and the Reflection Tour highlighting the influential album "Reflection." Live concerts such as the PSA Tour are always full of energy; the women of Fifth Harmony never struggle to get the crowd excited with their infectious singing and impressive dance skills. Top hits include "Worth It," "Work From Home" and "Down," featuring Gucci Mane. Fifth Harmony has won several awards over the years, beginning with a third-place finish on "The X Factor." The group won Collaboration of the Year at the American Music Awards for the hit single "Work From Home." The girl band also earned the Billboard Women in Music Group of the Year. Additional accolades include Super-Band from the Bravo Otto Awards and Best Fan Army from the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Fifth Harmony Background
Fifth Harmony's original lineup consisted of Camila Cabello, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke. All five auditioned as solo contestants on "The X Factor," where, as with One Direction, they joined forces to dominate the Groups category. Originally named Love You Like A Sister, the band changed its moniker after Simon Cowell expressed his distaste for the original name. Fan votes determined the group's new and final name. Following a third-place finish, the group signed on to Cowell's label, Syco Music. They released several covers on YouTube prior to debut EP "Better Together." Their breakthrough occurred with debut full-length album "Reflection," which featured a newly mature sound. Fifth Harmony boasts an incredibly active fan base. The group's fans refer to themselves as Harmonizers. They follow the girl band closely on Instagram and YouTube. Fifth Harmony's social media updates include behind-the-scenes videos and concert clips.