Destiny’s Child reunited for a rare appearance on Friday night as Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland hit Broadway to watch Michelle Williams in Death Becomes Her.
After watching their former bandmate, 45, put on a show-stopping performance as sorceress Viola van Horn in the musical adaptation of the 1992 film of the same name, the trio posed for a sweet pH๏τo backstage.
In an image shared by Beyoncé and Rowland, both 43, she and can be seen hugging Williams, who was still dressed in a dazzling sequined gown.
For the occasion, Beyoncé wore a baseball cap, white jacket, grey minidress, black glᴀsses and several blingy rings on both hands.
Meanwhile, Rowland stunned in a sleeveless black dress and long furry jacket.
Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, was also in the audience.
Destiny’s Child reunited for a rare appearance on Friday night as Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland hit Broadway to watch Michelle Williams in Death Becomes Her
Rowland posted a sweet congratulatory message to Williams on her Instagram Story, in which she wrote: ‘Cheers on a SENSATIONAL premiere night! We are all SO PROUD OF YOU!!’
Additionally, Knowles posted a behind-the-scenes snap with Williams, along with a sweet review of the singer’s performance.
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‘Last night I saw the new Broadway play “Death Becomes Her! Michelle Williams @michellewilliams Killed in her Role in the play !! She sounded incredible, she looked so gorgeous, and she embodied the character. I loved the movie but the play is better! Please go and see it on Broadway,’ Knowles captioned the post.
Later, she took to her Instagram to write that Death Becomes Her ranks ‘in the top five Broadway plays that’ she’s ever seen ‘from the costumes to the choreography to the singing to the dancing set.’
‘I will go back many times!’ Knowles told her 4.1 million Instagram followers.
Beyoncé, Rowland and Williams were members of the iconic girl group, Destiny’s Child, known for dominating the late ’90s and early 2000s.
Rowland and Beyoncé began singing together at age 9, years before forming their legendary girl group Destiny’s Child.
Their band was, ultimately, formed in 1990, although they did not find commercial success until the release of their 1998 track No, No, No.
For the occasion, Beyoncé wore a baseball cap, white jacket, grey minidress, black glᴀsses and several blingy rings on both hands
After watching their former bandmate, 45, put on a show-stopping performance as sorceress Viola van Horn in the musical adaptation of the 1992 film of the same name, the trio posed for a sweet pH๏τo backstage
The group went on to record several hit tracks, including Lose My Breath, Survivor and Independent Woman, among others.
Destiny’s Child went on to separate in 2006 after the members expressed a desire to embark on their own careers.
The group was nominated for a total of 14 Grammy Awards over the length of their fifteen-year career.
The band ultimately took home the Grammy Awards for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Best R&B Song in 2001.
Williams seen above was dressed in a dazzling sequined gown as she performed on stage
Beyoncé proudly held up a Death Becomes Her playbill
Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles , was also in the audience
Destiny’s Child has reunited on several occasions, including the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show.
The hitmakers later shared the stage during the 2018 Coachella Festival, at which Beyonce served as the headliner.
In May, Beyoncé’s mom, Tina Knowles, referred to Rowland as her third daughter.
While on the Today show, she recalled Beyoncé being ‘very shy’ growing up and getting ‘bullied a bit.’
Rowland posted a sweet congratulatory message to Williams on her Instagram Story, in which she wrote: ‘Cheers on a SENSATIONAL premiere night! We are all SO PROUD OF YOU!!’
Destiny’s Child initially formed in 1990, although they did not find commercial success until the release of their 1998 track No, No, No (Beyonce and Rowland pictured with Michelle Williams in 2018)
Over the years, Beyoncé and Rowland have remained close friends and supported each other on their various professional endeavors.
‘Light attracts light,’ she said. ‘I am light. I am a beautiful, brown shining light. So, I don’t think anybody’s light dims anyone else’s. I think that when other people start to compare you, I think that that’s when it shows how dim they are of themselves. So I don’t take somebody else trying to dim my light anymore — from anybody else. I love Bey. I know that she’s a light. But I know that I’m a light too.’
In 2022, Rowland reflected on how they ‘both shine together’ and feeling they are practically ‘family’ at this point.
‘We’re there for each other’s children’s births,’ she said during an interview with H๏τ 97.