Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke Reunite to Perform ‘Better Together’ Live at The Roxy

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Harmonizers are celebrating a long-awaited moment! Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke have officially reunited on stage to perform Fifth Harmony’s hit song “Better Together” at The Roxy in Los Angeles—marking the first time they’ve performed a 5H song together since the group’s disbandment in 2018.

The reunion came after Jane had already treated fans to a medley of Fifth Harmony songs, including classics like “Reflection”, “Sledgehammer”, “All in My Head”, and “Deliver”, during her solo tour. But this moment was extra special because it was the first time Jane and Brooke shared the stage together in years, singing one of Fifth Harmony’s most memorable tracks.

The First Performance Together Since Fifth Harmony’s Split

The performance of “Better Together” marked an important milestone in the ongoing evolution of the former Fifth Harmony members. Since the group’s split in 2018, Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke have both focused on their solo careers. While their paths diverged, they’ve maintained a strong bond, even releasing a joint holiday duet in 2023. But this reunion was something different—the first time they performed a Fifth Harmony track together since the group’s last show in March 2018.

Brooke, who spoke with Rolling Stone last year, shared how emotional the reunion felt:

“We hadn’t seen each other in five years, and it was like we didn’t ever leave. It was amazing.”

Indeed, this powerful on-stage moment shows that despite their individual journeys, the chemistry between the Fifth Harmony members is unmistakable. And it proves that for many of their fans—especially the Harmonizers—the bond they share as a group will always be special.

The Journey of Fifth Harmony and Their Impact on Pop Culture

Fifth Harmony was formed in 2012 on The X Factor USA, and what followed was nothing short of remarkable. Initially a five-piece group that included Camila Cabello, the group quickly rose to fame with hits like “Worth It,” “Work From Home,” and “All in My Head”. Their albums, including Reflection (2015) and 7/27 (2016), were commercial successes, and their self-titled album Fifth Harmony (2017) marked their final collective effort before the group decided to part ways in 2018.

During their time together, the group became a pop phenomenon, known for their powerful harmonies, energetic performances, and girl-power anthems. As a band, they captured the hearts of fans worldwide, and their chart-topping hits cemented their place in pop culture.

Their disbandment in 2018 shocked fans, as each member decided to pursue solo careers. But for many, the group’s legacy continues, and the magic they created together remains cherished. “Better Together” stands out as one of their most beloved tracks, and its performance at The Roxy reminded everyone why Fifth Harmony was such a force in the music industry.

What’s Next for Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke?

Though Fifth Harmony has officially split, the members have continued to thrive in their solo pursuits.

  • Dinah Jane is currently on her Road Less Traveled tour, performing new songs from her debut project Juice County, Vol. 1. The album, which she describes as having “tropical, naughty, island girl vibes,” showcases her growth as an artist and her distinct musical identity. Her tour, which includes stops in Salt Lake City, Napa, Santa Cruz, and Honolulu, highlights her solo artistry while giving fans a nostalgic taste of Fifth Harmony.

  • Ally Brooke, meanwhile, has been keeping busy with various projects. She starred in MTV’s reality show The Surreal Life and has been expanding her musical career with a focus on Latin-inspired pop music.

Each member of Fifth Harmony is carving out their unique path. Camila Cabello recently released her fourth album C, XOXO in 2024, Lauren Jauregui dropped her second EP In Between in May 2023, and Normani took the world by storm with her debut album Dopamine earlier this year.

Despite their solo success, Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke’s reunion at The Roxy shows that the bond they share as former groupmates will always be a part of them.

Fifth Harmony’s Legacy: Will There Be More Reunions?

Fans of Fifth Harmony have long wondered whether the group will reunite for one final album or tour. With performances like the one at The Roxy, it’s clear that the chemistry between Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke is still strong. While it’s uncertain whether the group will reunite for more performances, one thing is for sure—Fifth Harmony’s music and legacy will continue to inspire.

  • Will the group ever reunite for a full-scale tour? While this is unknown, the current solo careers of the members suggest that a reunion might not be on the horizon. However, these occasional performances, such as Jane and Brooke’s duet of “Better Together,” remind us that there is always hope for more special moments in the future.

For now, fans can enjoy the incredible music Fifth Harmony created and look forward to seeing what the individual members continue to accomplish in their solo careers.

Why Do Fans Still Love Fifth Harmony’s Music?

Even years after their disbandment, Fifth Harmony’s hits continue to play on playlists, in movies, and across radio stations. Songs like “Work From Home”, “Worth It”, and “All in My Head” have become anthems for many and remain timeless tracks in pop music.

For Harmonizers, the love for Fifth Harmony isn’t just about the music—it’s about the shared experience of being part of the group’s journey. Their legacy is built on empowerment, unity, and the unforgettable harmonies that defined their sound. The reunion of Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke is a poignant reminder of everything that made Fifth Harmony so special.


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