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Fifth Harmony Perform Songs from '7/27' at iHeartRadio Theater LA

By: Jun. 10, 2016
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On Monday, June 6, Fifth Harmony performed tracks from their newest album, 7/27, along with many of their previous hit songs. The live show included past hits "Worth It" and "Sledgehammer," along with new anthem "Work from Home," live on The Honda Stage at the iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles. The event included an intimate Q&A with host JoJo Wright discussing their new album, released on May 27. The event will broadcast on the iHeartMedia radio stations as well as iHeartRadio.com on Monday, June 13.

Highlights from the evening include:
Celebrity attendees included JoJo, and Skai Jackson-The band announced for the first time on stage that JoJo would be opening for them on their 7/27 tour.

Host JoJo Wright asked the girls what the biggest change has been over the course of their careers. They responded that they are all very family oriented, and unfortunately they don't really get to see their families when they are on the road. Camila happily reported that she has grown two inches.

Work From Home is the first girl group song to enter the Top 10 in the last eight years. The last girl group to achieve this was The Pussycat Dolls.

The singers are working hard to get over the stigma of being a "manufactured group," put together by Simon Cowell on The X Factor-They said they are women with their own ideas, and this is their time.

They spoke about the meaning behind 7/27-The album is titled for the date the group was formed, July 27. The girls feel that this album shows how much they have evolved-lyrically and musically.

They also said that this album showcases their vulnerable sides.

Set List
1. Worth It

2. BO$$

3. Sledgehammer

4. Ex's and Oh's (Cover)

5. All In My Head

6. Work From Home

Photo credit: Getty Images for iHeartMedia



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