FIFTH HARMONY 7/27 TOUR PROVIDENCE REVIEW

Photo Credit: XO Diva D

Fifth Harmony’s 7/27 Tour is the ultimate celebration of their sisterhood and skyrocketing success. This past Saturday, August 6th, the girls brought their high-energy show to the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island, for a night that felt like one giant dance party.

This stop was part of their sophomore album tour supporting 7/27, which kicked off on June 22nd in Lima, Peru. By the time they hit Providence, they had already torn through major markets including Boston, Fairfax, Uncasville, New York City, and Darien, with plenty more shows still lined up for the rest of the year.

Before the show, my friends and I were lucky enough to meet the ladies. The interaction was fun and quick, but one moment stood out: Dinah looked at me and said I had good eyebrows. Iconic. I still think about that compliment to this day.

Once the lights went down, Fifth Harmony delivered from start to finish. They opened strong with “That’s My Girl” and kept the energy sky-high through favorites like “Miss Movin’ On,” “Sledgehammer,” “Boss,” and “Worth It.”

The group also performed heartfelt tracks from the new album including “Write on Me,” “Scared of Happy,” and “All in My Head (Flex).” They closed the main set with “Brave Honest Beautiful” before returning for the massive encore hit “Work from Home,” which had the entire arena jumping.

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The chemistry between Normani, Dinah, Lauren, Ally, and Camila was undeniable. Their stage presence, tight choreography, and powerful vocals made it clear why they were one of the biggest girl groups in the world at the time. The show perfectly blended high-energy bangers with moments of genuine connection with the crowd.

Seeing Fifth Harmony live during the 7/27 era was pure joy. They brought the sass, the sisterhood, and the hits… exactly what we wanted.

Thank you to Fifth Harmony, their team, and the Dunkin’ Donuts Center for an unforgettable night in Providence!