Arts & Entertainment
Girl Power: Fifth Harmony Rocks the Warner Theater in DC
All-girl group brought their sass and all the right moves in a choreographed show for their young teen fans.

A sold-out Warner Theater filled with teens rocked through an hour of hits Wednesday night from Fifth Harmony, the all-girl group that made a stop in the nation’s capital on their summer tour.
Their performance in downtown Washington, D.C. last week was their second-to-last stop on the “Reflection: The Summer Tour” for the group, which was founded from the hit TV show “The X Factor” in 2012.
The girls raised the roof when they took the stage at about 9:30 p.m. The audience of teen fans showed their appreciation for hit after hit, from “Miss Movin’ On” to “Bo$$” to ”Worth It.”
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Also performing Wednesday night was Natalie La Rose, Common Kings and Bea Miller, who performed from 8 p.m. until Fifth Harmony took the stage.
The members of the group are:
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- Lauren Jauregui of Miami
- Camila Cabello is a native of Cuba
- Normani Hamilton was born in Atlanta and raised in New Orleans
- Ally Brooke is from San Antonio
- Dina Jane Hansen hails from Santa Ana, Calif.
After Wednesday night’s concert, the fans left happy and a line of parents picking up their young teens was lined up ‘round the block.
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