The Pop Groups We’d Love to See Have a Reunion Tour

Musical groups have a certain way of capturing the general public's hearts. Maybe it's the endearing friendships or the blend of personalities that can appeal to any type of person, and we're proud to say we've always been superfans of groups like One Direction and Fifth Harmony.

Unfortunately, groups tend to have a small lifespan, but that hasn't stopped us from appreciating them and all their glory. Below, find five impactful groups we want to see embark on a reunion tour.

Fifth Harmony

It's been five years since Fifth Harmony began their indefinite hiatus, but the desire for another strong, uplifting female quintet (or quartet) has only grown.

Fifth Harmony consistently pumped out feminine anthems like "That's My Girl" and "Miss Movin' On" while simultaneously being role models for girls. And despite being a group, each member shined individually, proving that there was more than one way to be an empowered woman.

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Also read about: Here's Why Fifth Harmony's Hiatus Is Actually a Good Thing

 

Destiny's Child

We have to acknowledge Destiny's Child impact.

Without a doubt, Destiny's Child should receive most of the credit for popularizing the manufactured group. After breaking hundreds of records, the trio proved it's possible to have marketable chemistry and mesh well together, even uniting as strangers. Besides, Destiny's Child blessed us with some of the industry's most talented vocalists like Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland.

For the record, Destiny's Child has done a few reunion appearances, but can you imagine seeing them during this era of Beyoncé?

 

Why Don't We

For anyone unaware, Why Don't We was forced into a hiatus after an ongoing battle with their management. Of course, we stand with Why Don't We until it is safe to resume activities.

Why Don't We pioneered the next generation of boy bands in a post-One Direction world. Though they were manufactured, you could still tell that each member truly had a passion for music and loved what they built as Why Don't We. We are excited counting down the days they return!

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Little Mix

If you were a hardcore Harmonizer or Mixer, it might be blasphemous to mention the two girl groups in one list, but we can't get enough of the girl power each of them radiates.

Between the two, Little Mix definitely exuded mature woman energy. The quarter was always refined and elegant, and their soulful vocals took us to church on every song. The same way Why Don't We brought back One Direction vibes, Little Mix became a new age Destiny's Child, and we would love to see them unite again on the stage.

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Also read about: Our 5 Favorite Songs Off Little Mix's LM5

 

One Direction

This list wouldn't be complete without one of the most iconic groups of all time: One Direction. 

One Direction was the foundation of basically every person's childhood, and in our opinion, the quality of their music is underrated to this day. There is not a single skip in their discography. Beyond having great music, One Direction had one of the greatest bonds, and it warms our hearts to see the groups support each other even after their heartbreaking hiatus. 

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Are you a Directioner? Check out our definitive ranking of One Direction's most underrated songs HERE.

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