What is Weverse? All you need to know as Fifth Harmony joins the global fan community platform ahead of anticipated comeback 

What is Weverse? All you need to know as Fifth Harmony joins the global fan community platform ahead of anticipated comeback
Fifth Harmony (Image via official Instagram @fifthharmony)

Fifth Harmony has joined Weverse.

For those unversed, Weverse is a global fan community platform that was created back in 2019. The community has its own store, a mobile app, as well as a web platform. Weverse Company, a subsidiary of HYBE, owns Weverse.

Weverse has millions of users and includes a mixture of its own content as well as hosting music and concert information on its platform. Tomorrow X Together, Blackpink, Gracie Abrams, and many more artists are part of the platform, with each fandom having its own memberships available for purchase.

Weverse CEO Joon Choi elaborated on the platform's function in an interview with Mashable on April 23, 2023:

"We don't limit our boundaries or fandom only within K-pop. We call our service a "fandom business," and you can be a fan of anything. The thing we're really digging into is the psychological mechanism of falling in love with something or someone."

The singer continued:

"When there's a fan that's passionate about something or someone, we understand what they want and provide them an all-in-one package. For artists, we are the best tool for cultivating their super fans, and we provide a monetization ecosystem."

And now Fifth Harmony has joined the platform. The group's entrance into Weverse was announced by the platform on their official X page on September 1, 2025, as they shared that membership for Fifth Harmony is now open.

Fifth Harmony's entrance into Weverse comes after the four members - Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui - reunited at a Jonas Brothers concert on August 31, 2025, in Dallas, Texas. They also updated their website with new merch, triggering anticipation for their comeback. The group stated to the fan community in a message:

"Hi Weverse. I'm Ally. I'm Normani. I'm Lauren. I'm Dinah. And we are Fifth Harmony. And we're so excited to be here. Please leave us a message and we'll talk again soon."

More on Fifth Harmony's reunion

The group has been posting about their reunion on social media. The quartet posted about their performance, singing their hit song Worth It. Ally Brooke also made a separate post regarding the performance at the Jonas Brothers concert.

Notably, Camilla Cabello, who left the group in 2016, was absent from the reunion. Fifth Harmony subsequently disbanded in 2018, just six years after it was formed on The X Factor.

The group released their debut studio album, Reflection, on January 30, 2015. The album was followed by a period of internal conflict between Cabello and the rest of the group members. However, the group went on to release their second studio album, 7/27, which marked their most successful album to date, on May 27, 2016.

The group continued after Cabello's departure, releasing their self-titled third studio album, Fifth Harmony, in 2017. It marked the last studio album of the group as of the writing of this article.

Alongside their three studio albums, the group also released several EPs throughout their career. Their debut EP, Better Together, was released in 2013, before their debut album came out.

The group is considered to be one of the most popular girl groups of all time, and has been considered by Billboard to be the biggest girl group in the world in the 2010s.

Edited by Nimisha