Fifth Harmony

American girl group

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May 11 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at Hard Rock Cafe in Hollywood, United States
May 11 2018 Concluded the PSA Tour with a final performance at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, marking the end of their album promotion tour.
March 19 2018 The group announced their decision to take an indefinite hiatus to pursue solo projects, completing a final run of shows and releasing a music video for 'Don't Say You Love Me'.
March 18 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at Universal Music Plaza Stage in Orlando, United States
March 16 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at du Forum in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
March 14 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at Zepp Big Box in Singapore
March 12 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at The Kasablanka in Jakarta, Indonesia
March 6 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at Kia Theatre in Quezon City, Philippines
March 5 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at Muangthai GMM Live House in Bangkok, Thailand
March 2 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at Zepp Nagoya in Nagoya, Japan
March 1 2018 Fifth Harmony performs in Tokyo, Japan
March 1 2018 Fifth Harmony performed 'Por Favor' with Pitbull on the Showtime at the Apollo show.
February 28 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at Toysou Pit in Tokyo, Japan
February 26 2018 Fifth Harmony performs at Zepp Osaka Bayside in Osaka, Japan
December 14 2017 The group performed 'Can You See' for the Showtime at the Apollo Christmas special hosted by Steve Harvey.
November 30 2017 Fifth Harmony performed 'Can You See' for The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration.
October 26 2017 The group released 'Por Favor', a duet with Pitbull, and performed it at the 2017 Latin American Music Awards.
October 24 2017 The soundtrack album for the movie 'The Star', which includes their song 'Can You See', was released.
September 29 2017 Fifth Harmony began their PSA Tour in Santiago, Chile, with Becky G as the opening act.
September 8 2017 Released 'Deliver' as the second promotional single, with its music video premiering the same day and performed on Live with Kelly and Ryan.
August 25 2017 Fifth Harmony released their third and final studio album, self-titled 'Fifth Harmony', which was their first album without Camila Cabello.
August 25 2017 Their third studio album 'Fifth Harmony' was released, debuting at number four on the Billboard 200. They also released the music video for 'He Like That'.
August 11 2017 The promotional single 'Angel' was released by the group.
August 10 2017 Released 'Angel' as the first promotional single from the album, produced by Skrillex and Poo Bear, and performed part of the song at the VMAs.
July 24 2017 During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the group announced their third studio album would be titled 'Fifth Harmony'.
June 8 2017 Music video for 'Down' premiered on Fifth Harmony's Vevo channel, directed by James Larese with a neon-inspired aesthetic and choreographed dance performance.
June 2 2017 Fifth Harmony released 'Down', which peaked at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100.
May 29 2017 The group announced their new single 'Down' featuring Gucci Mane.
January 17 2017 Fifth Harmony made their first appearance since Camila Cabello's departure at the 43rd People's Choice Awards, performing an edited version of 'Work from Home' and winning Favorite Group for the second consecutive year.
2016 Released their second album 7/27, featuring the lead single 'Work from Home' which peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100.
December 2016 Camila Cabello departed from the group.
2015 Released their debut studio album Reflection, which was certified gold by the RIAA.
2012 The group signed a joint record deal with Simon Cowell's Syco Records and L.A. Reid's Epic Records.
2012 Fifth Harmony formed during the second season of The X Factor, finishing as the last contestants eliminated in the competition.

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