Destiny's Child Reunion Taking Place During Super Bowl XLVII Halftime?

Jan 11, 2013 03:33 PM EST
Destiny's Child Super Bowl Halftime
Members of Destiny's Child, Michelle Williams (L), Kelly Rowland (C) and Beyonce Knowles watch the 55th NBA All-Star Game in Houston, Texas February 19, 2006."

I don't think anybody can handle this. Destiny's Child is set to make a reunion at the halftime show of Super Bowl XLVII scheduled on February 3.

The NFL Playoffs are recently under way and while guys want to watch the game for outcome, the ladies will tune in during the halftime to watch an old group back in action.

The trio of Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams are not only dropping a new hit single, the ladies will get together and rock the Mercedes Benz Superdome, home of the New Orleans Saints.

The new single is titled "Nuclear" and it should cap off a halftime show that will bring back many to their younger years. Destiny's Child first came together with four members Latavia Roberson and LeToya Buckett in 1998. By the time it was 2004, the group dropped its final album "Destiny Fulfilled" and by that time Williams as the third member working the backing vocals.


Knowles, better known as Beyonce, went solo and became an instant sensation. Guys, if you want to stay behind and enjoy the halftime show with your ladies, I can't blame you. It will definitely beat having Madonna, although Alex Rodriguez might disagree with that comment.

And we leave you with one of their more popular tracks "Survivor," which will be very appropriate to describe the winner of Super Bowl XLVII as all teams remaining are tough squads.

After seeing Cast Away and revisiting this video, I expected Tom Hanks to appear somewhere in the opening.

Catch Super Bowl XLVII on CBS Feb. 3. 

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