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Destiny's Child Never Can Say Goodbye
02/01/2006 2:42 PM, E! Online
Move over, Cher, Destiny's Child is giving you a run in the
longest-goodbye department.
Three months after giving their
much hyped "farewell performance" on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Beyonce &
Co. have announced plans to reunite for yet another swan song at the
2006 NBA All-Star game in Houston Feb. 19.
The eight-time
Grammy winners are set to sing the national anthem preceding the game,
which will be held in their native Houston.
The gig comes on
the heels of the group's farewell tour and 2004 album, Destiny
Fulfilled. And, of course, that much trumpeted adios performance on
Jimmy Kimmel Live.
On Nov. 15, Kimmel devoted an entire
show--a first for the late-night host--to the supposed retirement of
Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. The trio performed
both indoors and outdoors for a crowd of nearly 1,000 mourning fans
flown in from all over the country.
While the threesome
billed the show as its final public concert, Rowland hinted during the
interview that a reunion wasn't entirely out of the question--it's just
that nobody expected it so soon.
"You never know," Rowland
said when asked if the group may reteam in the future. "I think the most
beautiful thing is that we're not parting because there were problems.
We're parting because we're celebrating each other's growth."
Destiny's Child first announced its split last June.
"Now is
the time to pursue our personal goals and solo efforts in earnest," the
three songstresses said in a statement at the time. "We want to thank
all of our fans for their incredible love and support and hope to see
you all again as we continue fulfilling our destinies."
For
Knowles, that means a role opposite Steve Martin in the remake of The
Pink Panther, due in theaters Feb. 10. She's currently filming a
movie version of the Broadway musical Dream Girls, about a 1960s
all-girl trio, that costars Eddie Murphy, Jamie Foxx and will then enter
the studio this summer to begin work on her follow-up to her
multiplatinum solo debut, Dangerously in Love.
Rowland, meanwhile, has her sophomore solo album set for a June 13
release, while Williams' next Christian music project may be out this
summer.
Destiny's Child's All-Star finale will be broadcast
on TNT.
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