Beyoncé surprised her Vegas fans by inviting former Destiny's Child members Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland on stage for a reunion performance of 'Lose My Breath' during her closing tour show, showcasing her signature spectacular theatrics and strengthening her bond with her past group members.
Beyoncé reunited with Destiny's Child for their final show at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, performing hits like 'Bootylicious' and 'Hold My Breath' with Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland, marking their first performance together since 2018.
Beyonce reunited with Destiny's Child at her final 'Cowboy Carter' concert in Las Vegas, performing classic hits with Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for a surprise performance, marking a rare reunion since their breakup in 2004.
Beyoncé reunited with Destiny’s Child members Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland during the final stop of her Cowboy Carter Tour in Las Vegas, performing classic hits and celebrating their legacy together for the first time since 2018.
Beyoncé's final Cowboy Carter Tour show in Las Vegas featured surprise appearances by Destiny's Child, Jay-Z, and Shaboozey, culminating with her daughter Blue Ivy joining her on stage for a heartfelt farewell.
Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams reunited on stage at a concert in Las Vegas, performing Destiny's Child hits and celebrating their past together, marking a notable reunion after years apart.
Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland supported their former Destiny's Child bandmate Michelle Williams at the opening night of the Broadway musical 'Death Becomes Her' in New York. The trio had a low-key reunion, with Beyoncé sharing a video montage of the event set to her song "II Most Wanted." The musical, based on the 1992 film, features Williams in a starring role alongside Megan Hilty and others. This reunion follows the 20th anniversary of Destiny's Child's last studio album, 'Destiny Fulfilled.'
Destiny's Child members Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland reunited to support Michelle Williams, who is starring in the Broadway musical adaptation of "Death Becomes Her." The reunion took place on Thursday evening, with Beyoncé sharing the experience on Instagram. The musical, which opened on November 21, has been praised for its improvements over the original 1992 film and is set to run until August 2025. Destiny's Child, originally formed in 1997, has had several reunions since disbanding in 2006.
Destiny's Child members Beyoncé and Michelle Williams reunited to sing "Happy Birthday" to Kelly Rowland's husband, Tim Weatherspoon, at his 50th birthday celebration in Los Angeles. The couple, who have been married for nearly 8 years, have expressed their commitment to making their marriage work and celebrated the milestone birthday with family and friends, including their two sons. Kelly Rowland shared heartfelt birthday tributes to her husband, emphasizing the importance of their marriage and their unwavering love for each other.
Beyoncé's former Destiny's Child bandmates, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, LeToya Luckett, and LaTavia Roberson, reunited at the premiere of Beyoncé's tour documentary, "Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé." The event was attended by various celebrities, including Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, Tyler Perry, and Vanessa Bryant. Kelly Rowland praised Beyoncé's film on Instagram, while LeToya Luckett described it as capturing Beyoncé's true artistry and journey. The reunion marked one of the biggest gatherings of Destiny's Child members in recent years.
Former members of Destiny's Child, including Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett, reunited at Beyoncé's "Renaissance" film premiere. The event took place on Saturday in Beverly Hills, California. Destiny's Child had lineup changes during its six-year run, with six women performing with the group between 1997 and 2006. The film showcases a reunion of all members except Farrah Franklin during the Renaissance World Tour. "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé" will be released in theaters on December 1.
Former members of Destiny's Child, including Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett, reunited on the chrome carpet for the premiere of Beyoncé's "Renaissance" concert film. The reunion comes after a new trailer showed a brief Destiny's Child reunion, generating anticipation among fans. The group had experienced multiple shifts over the years, with Roberson and Luckett leaving in 2000. Despite past legal disputes, the former members have expressed support for one another and dismissed comparisons.
Kelly Rowland, former member of Destiny's Child, appeared to forget meeting Meghan Markle in 2014, claiming to have met her for the first time in 2021. However, a photo from Markle's old blog proves otherwise. Rowland praised Markle's down-to-earth nature and stated that she was royal before joining the royal family. In contrast, Lady Glenconner criticized Markle for not understanding the expectations of royal life. Markle herself admitted to feeling uncomfortable with the protocols and expectations of being a member of the royal family in her Netflix documentary series.
Beyoncé wowed the audience at her Renaissance show in Dallas, Texas, wearing a skin-tight silver leotard with cut-outs at her waist, a custom BOSS jacket with crystals and dramatic shoulder pads, thigh-high boots, gloves, and stylish shades. Her daughter Blue Ivy also wore a matching silver jacket and combat trousers. Beyoncé surprised fans by bringing out Megan Thee Stallion for a duet on their hit song "Savage (Remix)" in Houston, where they both performed in camouflage outfits. The performance marked the first time the two Houston natives performed the song together live. The evening also included a mini Destiny's Child reunion with former members Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams, LeToya Luckett, and LaTavia Roberson in attendance.
Contrary to fan speculation, former groups *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, and Destiny's Child will not be performing at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas. Sources confirm that the bands have not been approached to perform and no conversations are taking place to make it happen. Despite rumors, *NSYNC has no plans for a tour, residency, or album.