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1. **Silver Stunners: Destiny’s Child’s Original Trio Shines at Beyoncé’s Renaissance Tour**
2. **Throwback Glam: Destiny’s Child’s Founding Members Sparkle in Style at Beyoncé’s Show**
3. **Retro Radiance: Destiny’s Child’s OG Lineup Lights Up Beyoncé’s Renaissance Stage**
4. **Shimmer and Sisterhood: Destiny’s Child’s First Members Steal the Spotlight in Silver**
5. **Timeless Glamour: Destiny’s Child’s Original Stars Shine Bright at Beyoncé’s Concert**

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Beyoncé’s much-celebrated Renaissance World Tour is coming to a close on October 1st, and what better way to wrap it up than with a surprise appearance from the original members of Destiny’s Child?

Even without the reunion, the tour has been a showstopper. But seeing LaToya Luckett, LaTavia Roberson, and Kelly Rowland—who started Destiny’s Child alongside Beyoncé—must have been a powerful, full-circle moment for her. Beyoncé launched her solo career in 2003 with the release of her debut album, “Dangerously in Love.”

Destiny’s Child made their debut in 1998 with a self-titled album under Columbia Records. The album sold over a million copies in the U.S., and their breakout single “No, No, No” topped the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart.

Despite their early success, the group went through a major shake-up in 2000. Roberson has shared that she found out she was no longer part of the group when the “Say My Name” video aired, showing her and Luckett replaced by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin. While there are always different sides to every story, it seems like everyone has moved on from the past.

At the show, Luckett wore a silver corset and black cowboy hat, while Roberson turned heads in a black lace catsuit with diamond earrings. Farrah Franklin and Michelle Williams also came out to support Beyoncé. Franklin, who was with the group briefly, wore a black two-piece crystal corset and pants, and Williams sported a black crop top with rhinestone fringe under a silver sequin blazer. Rowland shined in a sparkling silver top.

It was a touching moment to see all the former Destiny’s Child members come together in Houston to cheer on Beyoncé. And who knows—maybe a reunion tour is in the cards someday. Might be a good idea to start saving up now, just in case!