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Destiny's Child (previously known as  Girl's Tyme  or simply as  Destiny ) is an American R&B girl group that currently consists of  Beyoncé Knowles ,  Kelly Rowland  and  Michelle Williams . It was formed in 1990 in Houston by Knowles and  LaTavia Roberson , under the name Girl's Tyme . They were later joined by Rowland and  LeToya Luckett , and after years of limited success they were signed to Atlantic Records as Destiny's Child .

Destiny's Child was launched into mainstream recognition following the 1999 release of their best-selling second album  The Writing's on the Wall , which contained the number-one singles " Bills, Bills, Bills " and " Say My Name ". Despite critical and commercial success, the group was plagued by internal conflict and legal turmoil, as Robertson and Luckett attempted to split from the group's manager Mathew Knowles , citing favorism of Knowles and Rowland.

Both Roberson and Luckett were soon replaced by Williams and Farrah Franklin ; however, in 2000, Franklin was dismissed, leaving the group as a trio. Their third album,  Survivor , which contains themes the public interpreted as a channel to the group's experience, contains the worldwide hits " Independent Women ", " Survivor " and " Bootylicious ". In 2002,  they announced a hiatus and re-united two years later for the release of their fourth and final studio album, Destiny Fulfilled  (2004). Destiny's Child has sold more than 60 million records worldwide to date.  Billboard  magazine ranks the group as one of the biggest musical trios of all time. The ninth most successful artist/band of the 2000s, and placed the group 68th in it's All-Time Hot 100 Artists list in 2008.

  • 1 1990-1997: Early Beginning's and Girl's Tyme
  • 2 1998-2000: Breakthrough and Lineup Changes
  • 3 2001-2002: Survivor, subsequent releases, hiatus and side projects
  • 4 2003-2004: Beyonce's Solo Career and Dangerously in Love Album and Tour, Michelle Williams' Second Solo Album Do You Know
  • 5 2005-2006: Destiny Fulfilled and #1's
  • 6 Disbandment and Aftermath
  • 8.1 Girl's Tyme / Destiny
  • 8.2 Destiny's Child
  • 9 Discography

1990-1997: Early Beginning's and Girl's Tyme [ ]

In 1990,  Beyoncé Knowles  met rapper  Latavia Roberson  while auditioning for a girl group. Based in Houston, Texas, they were to a group that performed rapping and dancing.  Kelly Rowland , who had relocated to Knowles's house due to family issues, joined them in 1992. Originally named Girl's Tyme, they were eventually cut down to six members including Támar Davis and sisters Nikki and Nina Taylor. With Knowles and Rowland, Girl's Tyme attracted nationwide attention: west-coast R&B producer Arne Frager flew to Houston to see them. He brought them to his studio, The Plant Recording Studios, in Northern California, with focus on Knowles's vocals because frager thought she has personality and the ability to sing. With efforts to sign Girl's Tyme to a major record deal, Frager's strategy was to debut the group on Star search , the biggest talent show on national TV at the time. However, they lost the competition because, according to Knowles, their choice of song was wrong; they were actually rapping instead of singing.

Because of the group's defeat, Knowles father, Mathew Knowles , voluntarily dedicated his time to manage them. Matthew Knowles cut down the originally lineup to four, with the removal of Davis and the Taylor sisters and the inclusion of LeToya Luckett in 1993. Aside from spending time at their church in Houston, Girl's Tyme practiced in their backyards and at Headliners Salon, owned by Knowles's Mother, Tina. The group would test routines in the salon, when it was on Montrose Boulevard in Houston,and sometimes would collect tips from the customers. Their try outs would be critiqued by the people inside. During their school days, Girl's Tyme performed at local gigs. When summer came, Matthew Knowles establishes a "boot camp" to train them in dance and vocal lessons. After rigorous training, they began performing as opening acts for established R&B groups of that time such as SWV, Dru Hill and Immature. Tina Knowles designed the groups attire for their performances.

Over the course of the early years in their career, Girl's Tyme changed their name to Something Fresh, Cliché, the Dolls, and to Destiny. The group signed with Elektra Records with the name Destiny, but were dropped several months later before they could release an album. The pursuit of a record deal affected the Knowles family: in 1995, Mathew Knowles resigned from his job as a medical-equipment salesman, a move that reduced Knowles's family's income by half, and her parents briefly separated due to the pressure. In 1996, they finally changed their name to Destiny's Child, which was taken from a passage in the Book of Isaiah. Mathew Knowles helped in negotiating a record deal with Columbia Records, which signed the group that same year. Prior to signing with Columbia, the group had recorded several tracks in Oakland, California produced by D'wayne Wiggins of Tony! Toni! Toné!, including "Killing Time", which upon the label's recognition that Destiny's Child had a "unique quality", was included in the soundtrack to the 1997 film Men in Black.

1998-2000: Breakthrough and Lineup Changes [ ]

Destiny's Child released their self-titled debut album in the United States on February 17, 1998, featuring productions by Tim & Bob, Rob Fusari, Jermaine Dupri, Wyclef Jean, Dwayne Wiggins and Corey Rooney. Destiny's Child peaked at number sixty-seven on the Billboard 200 and number fourteen on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It managed to sell over one million copies in the United States, earning a platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The remix version to the album's lead single, "No, No, No", reached number one on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and number three on the Billboard Hot 100. Its follow-up single, "With Me Part 1" failed to reproduce the success of "No, No, No". Meanwhile, the group featured on a song from the soundtrack album of the romantic drama Why Do Fools Fall in Love and "Get on the Bus" had a limited release in Europe and other markets. In 1998, Destiny's Child garnered three Soul Train Lady of Soul awards including Best New Artist for "No, No, No". Knowles considered their debut successful but not huge, claiming as a neo soul record it was too mature for the group at the time.

After the success of their debut album, Destiny's Child re-entered the studio quickly, bringing in a new lineup of producers, including Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs and Rodney Jerkins. Coming up with The Writing's on the Wall, they released it on July 27, 1999 and it eventually became their breakthrough album. The Writing's on the Wall peaked at number five on the Billboard 200 and number two on R&B chart in early 2000. "Bills, Bills, Bills" was released in 1999 as the album's lead single and reached the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their first US number-one single. The Writing's on the Wall has been credited as Destiny's Child's breakthrough album, spurring their career and introducing them to a wider audience. The main key to the group's breakthrough was the album's third single, "Say My Name", which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks. The successful release of the singles bolstered the album's sales, eventually selling over eight million copies in the United States, gaining eight-time platinum certification by the RIAA. The Writing's on the Wall sold more than 11 million copies worldwide and was one of the top-selling albums of 2000.

In December 1999, Luckett and Roberson attempted to split with their manager, claiming that he kept a disproportionate share of the group's profits and unfairly favored Knowles and Rowland. While they never intended to leave the group, when the video for "Say My Name" surfaced in February 2000, Roberson and Luckett found out that two new members were joining Knowles and Rowland. Prior to the video premiere, Knowles announced on TRL that original members Luckett and Roberson had left the group. They were replaced by Michelle Williams, a former backup singer to Monica, and Farrah Franklin, an aspiring singer-actress. Shortly after her stint with Monica, Williams was introduced to Destiny's Child by choreographer Braden Larson aka "Peanut Orlando", and was flown to Houston where she stayed with the Knowles family.

In March 2000, Roberson and Luckett filed a lawsuit against Mathew Knowles and their former bandmates for breach of partnership and fiduciary duties. Following the suit, both sides were disparaging towards each other in the media. Five months after joining, Franklin left the group. The remaining members claimed that this was due to missed promotional appearances and concerts. According to Williams, Franklin could not handle stress. Franklin, however, disclosed that she left because of the negativity surrounding the strife and her inability to assert any control in the decision making. Her departure was seen as less controversial. Williams, on the other hand, shared that her inclusion into the group resulted in "battling insecurity": "I was comparing myself to the other members, and the pressure was on me."

Towards the end of 2000, Roberson and Luckett dropped the portion of their lawsuit aimed at Rowland and Knowles in exchange for a settlement, though they retained one against their manager. As part of the agreement, both sides were prohibited from speaking about each other publicly. Roberson and Luckett formed another girl group named Anjel but also left it due to record company issues. Although affected by the turmoil, Destiny's Child's success continued. The following years of their career were seen as the group's most successful stretch, becoming a pop culture phenomenon. "Say My Name" became their second number-one and biggest single to date. The fourth single from The Writing's on the Wall, "Jumpin', Jumpin'", also became a top-ten hit. During this time, Destiny's Child began performing as an opening act at the concerts of pop singers Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera.

With Williams in the new lineup, Destiny's Child recorded a theme song for the soundtrack to the film version of Charlie's Angels. Released as a single in October 2000, "Independent Women Part 1" spent eleven consecutive weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 from November 2000 to January 2001, the longest-running number-one single of Destiny's Child's career and of that year in the United States. The successful release of the single boosted the sales of the soundtrack album to Charlie's Angels to 1.5 million by 2001. In 2000, Destiny's Child won Soul Train's Sammy Davis Jr. Entertainer of the Year award.

2001-2002: Survivor, subsequent releases, hiatus and side projects [ ]

At the 2001 Billboard Music Awards, Destiny's Child won several accolades, including Artist of the Year and Duo/Group of the Year, and again won Artist of the Year among five awards they snagged in 2001. In September 2000, the group took home two at the sixth annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards, including R&B/Soul Album of the Year, Group for The Writing's on the Wall. Destiny's Child recorded their third album, Survivor, in late 2000 until early 2001. In the production process, Knowles assumed more control in co-producing and co-writing almost the entire album. Survivor hit record stores in the spring of 2001 and entered the Billboard 200 at number one, selling over 663,000 copies in its first week sales. The first three singles, "Independent Women Part I", "Survivor" and "Bootylicious" reached the top three in the United States and were also successful in other countries; the first two were consecutive number-one singles in the United Kingdom. The album was certified four-time platinum in the United States and double platinum in Australia. It sold 6 million copies as of July 27, 2001.

In the wake of the September 11 attacks, Destiny's Child canceled a European tour and performed in a concert benefit for the survivors. In October 2001, Destiny's Child released a holiday album, 8 Days of Christmas, which contained updated versions of several Christmas songs. The album managed to reach number thirty-four on the Billboard 200. In February 2001, Destiny's Child won two Grammy awards for "Say My Name": Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group and Best R&B Song. They also earned an American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Band/Duo. Also in 2001, Destiny's Child sang backup vocals for Solange Knowles, who was the lead, on the theme song to the animated Disney Channel series The Proud Family. In March 2002, a remix compilation titled This Is the Remix was released to win fans over before a new studio album would be released. The remix album reached number 29 in the United States. The lead single and Grammy-winning song "Survivor" was by some interpreted as a response to the strife between the band members, although Knowles claimed it was not directed at anybody. Seeing it as a breach of the agreement that barred each party from public disparagement, Roberson and Luckett once again filed a lawsuit against Destiny's Child and Sony Music, shortly following the release of This Is the Remix. In June 2002, remaining cases were settled in court.

In late 2000, Destiny's Child announced to embark on individual side projects, including releases of solo albums, an idea by their manager. In 2002, Williams released her solo album, Heart to Yours, a contemporary gospel collection. The album reached number one on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. In the same date Heart to Yours hit stores, Destiny's Child released their official autobiography, Soul Survivors. Rowland collaborated with hip hop artist Nelly on "Dilemma", which became a worldwide hit and earned Rowland a Grammy; she became the first member of Destiny's Child to have achieved a US number-one single. In the same year, Knowles co-starred with Mike Myers in the box-office hit Austin Powers in Goldmember. She recorded her first solo single, "Work It Out", for the film's soundtrack. To capitalize on the success of "Dilemma", Rowland's solo debut album Simply Deep was brought forward from its early 2003 release to September 2002. Rowland's career took off internationally when Simply Deep hit number one on the UK Albums Chart. In the same year, she made her feature film debut in the horror film Freddy vs. Jason. Meanwhile Knowles made her second film, "The Fighting Temptations", and appeared as featured vocalist on her then-boyfriend Jay-Z's single "'03 Bonnie & Clyde", which paved the way for the release of her debut solo album.

2003-2004: Beyonce's Solo Career and Dangerously in Love Album and Tour, Michelle Williams' Second Solo Album Do You Know [ ]

As an upshot from the success of "Dilemma", Knowles' debut album, Dangerously in Love, was postponed many times until June 2003. Knowles was considered the most successful among the three solo releases. Dangerously in Love debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 317,000 copies. It yielded the number-one hits "Crazy in Love", and "Baby Boy"; and the top-five singles "Me, Myself and I" and "Naughty Girl". The album was certified 4x platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It remains as Knowles' best-selling album to date, with sales of 4.7 million copies in the United States, as of July 2009. Worldwide, the album has sold more than eleven million copies. Knowles solo debut was well received by critics, earning five Grammy awards in one night for Dangerously in Love, tying the likes of Norah Jones, Lauryn Hill, and Alicia Keys for most Grammys received in one night by a female artist. In November 2003, Williams appeared as Aida on Broadway. In January 2004, she released her second gospel album, Do You Know.

Dwayne Wiggins, who had produced their first recordings as Destiny's Child, filed suit in 2002 against his former counsel (Bloom, Hergott, Diemer & Cook LLP) seeking $15 million in damages for lessening his contractual agreement with the group without his consent, effectively nullifying his original contract that offered Sony Music/Columbia Destiny's Child's exclusive recording services for an initial seven years, in exchange for "certain royalties", instead of royalties only from the first three albums. The case was settled for an undisclosed amount. In June 2003, Mathew Knowles announced that Destiny's Child would expand back to a quartet, revealing Knowles' younger sister, Solange, as the latest addition to the group. Destiny's Child had previously recorded songs with Solange and shared the stage when she temporarily replaced Rowland after she broke her toes while performing. Their manager, however, said the idea was used to test reactions from the public. In August 2003, Knowles herself confirmed that her sister would not be joining in the group, and instead promoted Solange's debut album, Solo Star, released in January 2003.

2005-2006: Destiny Fulfilled and #1's [ ]

Two years after the hiatus, members of Destiny's Child reunited to record their fourth and final studio album, Destiny Fulfilled. The album introduces the trio to a harder, "urban" sound, and songs featured are conceptually interrelated. Destiny Fulfilled saw equality in the trio: each member contributed to writing on the majority songs, as well as becoming executive producers aside from their manager. Released on November 15, 2004, Destiny Fulfilled failed to top Survivor; the album reached number two the following week, selling 497,000 copies in its first week, compared to 663,000 for the previous album. Certified three-time platinum in the United States, it was still one of the best-selling albums of 2005, selling over eight million copies worldwide; it pushed the group back into the position of the best-selling female group and American group of the year. Four singles were released from the album: the lead "Lose My Breath", "Soldier", "Cater 2 U" and "Girl"; the first two reached number three in the United States. "Soldier" "Cater 2 U" were certified platinum by the RIAA in 2006.

To promote the album, Destiny's Child embarked on their worldwide concert tour, Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It Tour. On June 11, 2005, while at the Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona, Spain, the group announced before 16,000 people their official breakup. Destiny's Child claimed, however, that naming it Destiny Fulfilled was not a coincidence of sort. Right in the making of the album, they planned to part ways after their fourteen-year career as a group to facilitate their continued pursuit in individual aspirations. Knowles stated that their destinies were already fulfilled. The group exclusively sent a letter to MTV about the decision:

We have been working together as Destiny's Child since we were 9, and touring together since we were 14. After a lot of discussion and some deep soul searching, we realized that our current tour has given us the opportunity to leave Destiny's Child on a high note, united in our friendship and filled with an overwhelming gratitude for our music, our fans, and each other. After all these wonderful years working together, we realized that now is the time to pursue our personal goals and solo efforts in earnest...No matter what happens, we will always love each other as friends and sisters and will always support each other as artists. 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. —Destiny's Child, MTV.

Destiny's Child released their greatest hits album, #1's, on October 25, 2005. The compilation includes their number-one hits including "Independent Woman Part 1", "Say My Name" and "Bootylicious". Three new tracks were recorded for the compilation including "Stand Up for Love", which was recorded for the theme song to the World Children's Day, and "Check on It", a song Knowles recorded for The Pink Panther's soundtrack. Record producer David Foster, his daughter Amy Foster-Gillies and Knowles wrote "Stand Up for Love" as the anthem to the World Children's Day, an annual worldwide event to raise awareness and funds for children causes. Over the past three years, more than $50 million have been raised to benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities and other children's organizations. Destiny's Child lent their voices and support as global ambassadors for the 2005 program. #1's was also released as a DualDisc, featuring the same track listing, seven videos of selected songs and a trailer of the concert DVD Destiny's Child: Live in Atlanta. The DVD was filmed during the Atlanta visit of the Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It tour, and was released on March 28, 2006. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA, denoting shipments of over one million units. The title of the compilation fueled a ripple as it contained number-one singles, although not exclusively. While the liner notes of the compilation does not present any information regarding commercial performances of the songs featured, writer Keith Caulfield of Billboard magazine suggested that the name could only be "a marketing angle". Despite this, journalist Chris Harris of MTV said that it "lives up to its name".

Disbandment and Aftermath [ ]

Destiny's Child reunited for a farewell performance at the 2006 NBA All-Star Game on February 19 in Houston, Texas; however, Knowles commented, "It's the last album, but it's not the last show."Their final televised performance was at the Fashion Rocks benefit concert in New York at the same month. On March 28, 2006, Destiny's Child was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the 2,035th recipient of the coveted recognition. At the 2006 BET Awards, Destiny's Child won Best Group, a category they also earned in 2005 and 2001.

After their formal disbandment, all members continued on their solo projects including LeToya Luckett, who released her debut solo album, LeToya, in July 2006, peaking at number-one on the Billboard 200. Knowles co-starred in the 2006 comedy film The Pink Panther, for which she recorded the number-one single "Check on It". She landed a role in Dreamgirls, the film adaptation of the 1981 hit Broadway musical about a 1960s singing group loosely based on Motown all-female group The Supremes. In the film, she portrays the Diana Ross-based character Deena Jones. Inspired by her role in the film, she went to crafting her second solo album, aptly titled B'Day, released on September 4, 2006 in the United States to coincide her birthday. Knowles' music video to her single "Get Me Bodied" features Rowland, Williams, and Knowles' sister Solange. The video was released on the B'Day Anthology Video Album in April 2007. Knowles said: "It really sets the tone of the video, because you feel like you're there for part of the experience."

In 2007, Rowland released her second solo album, Ms. Kelly. On June 26, 2007, the group made a mini-reunion at the 2007 BET Awards. Knowles performed "Get Me Bodied" with special guests Williams, Solange Knowles, and Mo'Nique. After her performance, Knowles introduced Rowland who performed her single "Like This" with Eve. On the September 2, 2007 Los Angeles stop of The Beyoncé Experience tour, Knowles sang a snippet of "Survivor" with Rowland and Williams, it was the first time they were singing a song together since the last date on their world tour, Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin 'It. The latter two rendered a "Happy Birthday" song to Knowles. The performance was featured in Knowles' tour DVD, The Beyoncé Experience Live, released on November 20, 2007. In spring 2008 Rowland released a repackaged, reworked version of her 2007 album under the title Ms. Kelly Deluxe. This in turn spawned a UK Top 20 single with her newly recorded cover of the Seventies Bobby Womack track "Daylight", which featured Gym Class Heroes rapper Travis McCoy. Knowles recorded a cover of Billy Joel's "Honesty", which was included on a Mathew Knowles/Music World CD released only in Japan towards the end of June 2008 to celebrate the tenth-year anniversary of Destiny's Child. Williams released her first non-Gospel third solo album, Unexpected, in October 2008, with several of the tracks boasting an uptempo Euro-dance flavour. The following month, Knowles released her third studio solo album, I Am... Sasha Fierce. LeToya Luckett released her sophomore album, Lady Love, in the summer of 2009. Also, that summer Williams made history by becoming the first African-American actress to play murderous chorus-girl Roxie Hart in the London West End run of the stage musical Chicago. In June 2010, Rowland released "Commander", the first single from her third album Here I Am.

The Associated Press reported in October 2012 that Destiny's Child was a potential collaborator during Beyoncé's performance at Super Bowl XLVII, set to take place February 3, 2013, following the release of the group's second compilation album Playlist: The Very Best of Destiny's Child. It was essentially a re-release of their first with a difference of four songs and an updated track-listing. On January 10, 2013, Beyoncé announced that the group would release its third compilation album titled Love Songs later that month on January 29. This album differs from the first two compilations in that it features mostly album-only selections as well as the newly recorded song "Nuclear". The next day, Legacy Recordings, which is responsible for the release of Playlist and Love Songs, posted "Nuclear" on the group's official SoundCloud account, jointly with Mashable.com, where the song was posted along with a message reading, "Sony Music has exclusively given Mashable the audio for 'Nuclear', the first song from Destiny's Child since the group broke up in 2005." During the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show, the members of Destiny's Child performed "Bootylicious", "Independent Women" and Knowles' "Single Ladies". On April 16, 2013 it was announced on the Destiny's Child website that a video anthology will be released on June 4, 2013 titled "Destiny's Child Video Anthology".The Destiny's Child Video Anthology is the group's third release through Legacy Recordings and will feature 16 Music Videos.

Destiny's Child have been referred to as R&B icons,and have sold more than 60 million records worldwide. Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child, MTV 's James Montgomery noted that "they have left a fairly sizable legacy behind" as "one of the best-selling female pop vocal groups in history." Billboard observed that Destiny's Child were "defined by a combination of feisty female empowerment anthems, killer dance moves and an enviable fashion sense,"while Essence noted that they "set trends with their harmonious music and cutting-edge style." In 2015, Daisy Jones of Dazed Digital published an article on how the group made a significant impact in R&B music, writing "Without a hint of rose tint, Destiny's Child legitimately transformed the sound of R&B forever... their distinct influence can be found peppered all over today's pop landscape, from Tinashe to Ariana Grande ." Nicole Marrow of The Cut magazine believed that R&B music in the 1990s and early 2000s "was virtually redefined by the success of powerhouse performers like TLC and Destiny's Child, who preached a powerful litany of embracing womanhood and celebrating individuality." Hugh McIntyre of Forbes wrote that before The Pussycat Dolls and Danity Kane burst onto the music scene in the mid-2000s, Destiny's Child were "the reigning queens" of the girl group genre.

Writing for Pitchfork , Katherine St. Asaph noticed how Destiny's Child defined the revival of girl groups similar to The Supremes in the early-to-mid-'90s, saying:

There is no better microcosm of what happened to Top 40 music between 1993 and 1999 than this. Bands like the “Star Search” winner were buried in a landfill of post-grunge, while R&B groups built out from soul and quiet storm to create a sound innovative enough to earn the “futuristic” label almost everything got in that pre-Y2K time. This bore itself out in the revival in the early-to-mid-’90s of excellent girl groups vaguely in the Supremes mold—TLC, En Vogue, SWV—but it would be Destiny’s Child who would become their true successors.

Destiny's Child's final lineup as a trio has been widely noted as the group's most recognizable and successful lineup. Billboard recognized them as one of the greatest musical trios of all time; they were also ranked as the third most successful girl group of all time on the Billboard charts , behind TLC and The Supremes.The group's single " Independent Women " (2000) ranked second on Billboard's list of the "Top 40 Biggest Girl Group Songs of All Time on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart". "Independent Women" was also acknowledged by the Guinness World Records as the longest-running number-one song on the Hot 100 by a girl group. The term "Bootylicious" (a combination of the words booty and delicious) became popularized by Destiny's Child's single of the same and was later added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006. The term was also used to describe Beyoncé during the 2000s decade due to her curvaceous figure. VH1 included "Bootylicious" on their "100 Greatest Songs of the '00s" list in 2011, and Destiny's Child on their "100 Greatest Women in Music" list the following year. Additionally, "Independent Women" was ranked as one of NME 's "100 Best Songs of the 00s".Destiny's Child was honored at the 2005 World Music Awards with the World's Best Selling Female Group of All Time Award, which included a 17-minute tribute performance by Patti LaBelle , Usher , Babyface , Rihanna , Amerie and Teairra Mari . In 2006, the group was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame .

Destiny's Child has been credited as a musical influence or inspiration by several artists including Rihanna, Meghan Trainor , Fifth Harmony , Little Mix , Girls Aloud , Haim , Jess Glynne , Katy B , and RichGirl . Ciara was inspired to pursue a career in music after seeing Destiny's Child perform on television. Ariana Grande cited Destiny's Child as one of her vocal inspirations, saying that listening to the group's music is how she discovered her range and "learned about harmonies and runs and ad-libs." Meghan Trainor stated that her single " No " (2016) was inspired by the late 1990s and early 2000s sounds of Destiny's Child, NSYNC , and Britney Spears . Fifth Harmony cited Destiny's Child as their biggest inspiration, and even paid tribute to the group by performing a medley of " Say My Name ", "Independent Women", "Bootylicious" and " Survivor " on the television show Greatest Hits . Fifth Harmony also incorporated elements of the intro from "Bootylicious" for the intro to their own song "Brave, Honest, Beautiful" (2015).

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  • Destiny's Child  (1998)
  • The Writing's on the Wall  (1999)
  • Single Remix Tracks  (2000)
  • Survivor  (2001)
  • Love: Destiny  (2001)
  • 8 Days of Christmas  (2001)
  • This Is the Remix  (2002)
  • Destiny Fulfilled  (2004)
  • #1's  (2005)
  • Mathew Knowles & Music World Present Vol.1: Love Destiny  (2008)
  • Playlist: The Very Best of Destiny's Child  (2012)
  • Love Songs  (2013)
  • Destiny's Child World Tour  (2002)
  • Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It  (2005)
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  • 1995-2005 Beyonce Knowles Lead vocals 1995-2005 Kelly Rowland Vocals 1995-2005 LeTavia Robertson Vocals 1995-2000 LeToya Luckett Vocals 1995-2000 Farrah Frankin Vocals 2000 Michelle Williams Vocals 2000-2005
  • They had four members for their first two albums, but their loyalties were divided. The group was managed by Matthew Knowles, Beyonces' father, and Kelly Rowland was close to the Knowles family - she even lived with them for a while. LeTavia Robertson and LeToya Luckett didn't like being managed by Knowles and felt he was taking advantage of them. They ended up leaving the group over what can charitably be described as creative and financial differences. They have not been kind to their former groupmates in interviews.
  • Williams was a backup singer for Monica before joining.
  • Destiny's Child had a surprisingly large following among drag queens.
  • An early version of the group had six members and appeared on the TV talent show Star Search in 1992, but lost.
  • In the early days of the Houston, Texas group, they went through a flurry of names, including Girl's Tyme, Something Fresh, Cliche, the Dolls, and Destiny.
  • Beyonce Knowles would later leave this group to go on to a solo career as simply "Beyonce," joining other mononymous artists like Cher and Bono.
  • Honors for the group include getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and winning "Best Group" at the BET Awards in 2001, 2005, and 2006. Billboard magazine also ranked them the 9th most successful group of the 2000s, and #68 in its ranking of all-time Hot 100 artists.
  • Kelly Rowland told Fader magazine in 2013: "The best thing about being with Destiny's Child is our friendship. I can call the girls, email them - it doesn't matter what time it is. I'm so blessed. I've been knowing B since we were 9, 10 years old. Michelle came onto a moving train and now she's one of the closest people to me in my life. I trust her and I trust B. What we have is very special. And it's something that some people, not even women, don't have: genuine friendship and love."
  • Destiny's Child's very first released recording was a song titled "Killing Time." It appeared on the soundtrack to the 1997 film, Men in Black , along with a track by another then unknown R&B act called Alicia Keys .
  • Destiny's Child's name arose when Beyoncé's mother picked out the word "destiny" from the Old Testament Book Of Isaiah. As there was already a group of that name, Columbia Records and Matthew Knowles agreed to append the "child."
  • After their second comeback in 2004 with the album Destiny Fulfilled , the Destiny's Child trio embarked on a convert tour that visited Asia, Australia and North America. As they were sponsored by McDonald's the tour name adopted the fast corporation's slogan and was labeled "Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It."
  • The US leg of the Destiny Fulfilled... and Lovin' It tour grossed approximately $70.8 million. It was the highest-grossing tour for either a pop or R&B band since TLC's FanMail Tour , where Destiny's Child performed as an opening act in 1999.
  • According to LeTavia Robertson, she and Luckett only discovered they had been dumped from the group in 2000 when the video for " Say My Name " was released, featuring new members Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin. After Franklin departed a few months later, Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams continued on as a trio. "I never left Destiny's Child," Robertson told People . "That is something that people say. But who would leave Destiny's Child? That's crazy! I was dismissed from the group." "It was very difficult because of the way that I found out about it. I hate even talking about it, and it's been 20 years - but it is what it is," she continued. "We saw the 'Say My Name' video on TV, and that's how I found out I was no longer in the group."
  • Michelle Williams was suffering from depression during the height of Destiny's Child's fame, to the extent that she felt "suicidal." She recalled to US chat show The Talk : "I was at that place where it got so dark and heavy because sometimes you feel like 'I'm the provider, I take care of people, I'm not supposed to be feeling this way - what do I do?'" "I wanted out," Williams added. "It got really really bad to the point of being suicidal."

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  • John from Nashville, Tn Destiny's Child lost on STAR SEARCH. The members performed under the name GIRLZ TYME
  • Philile from Pitermaritzburg, South Africa girlz b 4 yo'll split,e-waz ma drim 2 c yo'll, n have a chat with yo'll , now dat yo'll have split ,i don no,wat 2 say. i luv you guyz.philile
  • Philile from Pitermaritzburg, South Africa Girlz yo'll waz da best femeyl' group,on earth,yo'll did damage wen 2gether,u rocked,plz get beck 2-getha,we luv u chicks,plz.bt my favorite,was & still is kelly rowlands,girl i don-no wat 2 say,u beautiful,luvely,irresistable,all-them big n gud wordz,i luv u girl,i wud appreciate it if u wrote back @ [email protected], dat ma email. so dats it, i luv u don' 4get. peace out philile!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Demonte from Seattle , Wa michelle is able to sing on the whislte register like mariah carey and minnie riperton but does not have the abilty to sing in the sixth and eighth octave that have not been heard
  • Melanie from Milwaukee, Wi In an interview Beyonce said she didn't think that they would totally be broken up because they liked singing together so they might get back together. which would be cool!!!!!!!!!!
  • Katie from Lansing, Mi I am getting the c-d for my b-day. I love loose your breath. Thats one of my favorite songs. I think they sung rilly well together, I wish they never split.
  • Francine from Glendale, Az I love Destiny's Child!They have broken up their group right after August 27,2005.
  • Francine from Glendale, Az Knowles has sang alot of different songs by herself.
  • Mike from San Jose, Ca cool site!!!!

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Destiny’s Child Calls Off European Tour

Destiny's Child has become the latest major artist to postpone a European tour in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The trek, which was set to begin Oct. 24 in Stockholm and run through a…

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Destiny’s Child has become the latest major artist to postpone a European tour in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The trek, which was set to begin Oct. 24 in Stockholm and run through a Nov. 18-20 stand in London, has been postponed until May 2002. Earlier this month, As previously reported, a Destiny’s Child holiday album, “8 Days of Christmas,” will be released Oct. 30 by Columbia. The affected dates are: Oct. 24: Stockholm (Globe / rescheduled to May 28) Oct. 25: Copenhagen (Forum / rescheduled to May 25) Oct. 26: Hamburg (Sporthalle / rescheduled to May 31) Oct. 28: Cologne, Germany (Arena / rescheduled to May 20) Oct. 29: Frankfurt (Festhalle / rescheduled to June 3) Oct. 30: Stuttgart, Germany (Schleyerhalle / rescheduled to May 17) Nov. 1: Berlin (Velodrome / rescheduled to June 1) Nov. 5: Antwerp, Belgium (Sportspaleis / rescheduled to May 15) Nov. 6-7: Rotterdam, Holland (Ahoy / rescheduled to May 21-22) Nov. 10: Sheffield, England (Arena / rescheduled to June 9) Nov. 11: Newcastle, England (NEC Arena / rescheduled to June 11) Nov. 12: Belfast, Ireland (Odyssey / rescheduled to June 21) Nov. 14-15: Birmingham, England (NIA Academy / rescheduled to June 16-17) Nov. 17: Manchester, England (Manchester Evening News Arena / rescheduled to June 13) Nov. 18-19: London (Docklands Arena / rescheduled to June 7-8) Nov. 20: London (Wembley Arena / rescheduled to June 18)

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Hammer Tour

The Hammer Tour was a 15 week tour that hit 135 cities in 1992. This was TLC’s first tour! Hammer headlined the tour, along with opening acts TLC, Boyz II Men, and Jodeci. Boyz II Men cancelled in 6 cities after their road manager was shot to death and a crew member wounded on May 24th at a Chicago hotel. TLC joined the Hammer Tour in June and wasn’t present for the first leg.

APR 1 ’92 Hampton, VA Hampton Coliseum Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci FIRST DATE

APR 2 ’92 Roanoke, VA Coliseum Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 3 ’92 Charlotte, NC Charlotte Coliseum Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 4 ’92 Chapel Hill, NC Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 5 ’92 Columbia, SC Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 7 ’92 Gainesville, FL Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 8 ’92 Jacksonville, FL Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 10 ’92 Miami, FL Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 11 ’92 Tampa, FL Suncoast Dome Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 12 ’92 Orlando, FL Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 14 ’92 Tallahassee, FL Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 18 ’92 Atlanta, GA The Omni Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 21 ’92 Charleston, WV Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 22 ’92 Philadelphia, PA Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 24 ’92 Washington, D.C. Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 25 ’92 Worcester, MA Worcester Centrum Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 26 ’92 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 28 ’92 Ames, IA Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 29 ’92 Carbondale, IL Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

APR 30 ’92 Nashville, TN Unknown Oaktown 3-5-7, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

MAY 12 ’92 Portland, ME Civic Center Boyz II Men, Jodeci

MAY 15 ’92 New York City, NY Madison Square Garden Boyz II Men, Jodeci

MAY 16 ’92 New York City, NY Madison Square Garden Boyz II Men, Jodeci

MAY 20 ’92 Buffalo, NY Memorial Auditorium Boyz II Men, Jodeci

MAY 23 ’92 Chicago, IL Rosemont Horizon Boyz II Men

  • Jodeci had a prior commitment

MAY 24 ’92 Chicago, IL Rosemont Horizon Boyz II Men

MAY 26 ’92 Minneapolis, MN Unknown Jodeci

  • Boyz II Men absent due to manager shooting.

MAY 28 ’92 Milwaukee, WI Unknown Jodeci

JUN 3 ’92 St. Louis, MO Unknown Boyz II Men, Jodeci

  • Boyz II Men’s first date back.

JUN 6 ’92 Dallas, TX Reunion Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci 7:30pm. Tickets $25.

  • TLC’s First date.

JUN 9 ’92 Tulsa, OK Convention Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 10 ’92 San Antonio, TX Hemisphere TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 11 ’92 Baton Rouge, LA Marrviah Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 12 ’92 Houston, TX Summit TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 13 ’92 Houston, TX Summit TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 14 ’92 Lafayette, LA Cajundome TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 16 ’92 Beaumont, TX Mentagne Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 17 ’92 Shreveport, LA Hirsch Memorial TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 18 ’92 Wichita, KS Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

  • Show was only half-full

JUN 19 ’92 Lubbock, TX Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 20 ’92 Las Cruces, NM Pan Am Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 21 ’92 Albuquerque, NM Tingley TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 23 ’92 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 24 ’92 Reno, NV Lawlor Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 25 ’92 Reno, NV Lawlor Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 26 ’92 Las Vegas, NV Thomas & Mack Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 27 ’92 Phoenix, AZ America West TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 28 ’92 San Diego, CA Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUN 29 ’92 Tucson, AZ Pima County Fairgrounds TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 1 ’92 Sacramento, CA Arco Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 2 ’92 Oakland, CA Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 3 ’92 Oakland, CA Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 4 ’92 Oakland, CA Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 5 ’92 Oakland, CA Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 6 ’92 Seattle, WA Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 7 ’92 Fresno, CA Selland TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 8 ’92 Fresno, CA Selland TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

  • Rescheduled to 7/13

JUL 9 ’92 Los Angeles, CA The Forum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 10 ’92 Los Angeles, CA The Forum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 11 ’92 Los Angeles, CA The Forum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 12 ’92 Irvine, CA Irvine Meadows TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 13 ’92 Fresno, CA Selland Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 14 ’92 Portland, OR Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 15 ’92 Portland, OR Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 16 ’92 Seattle, WA Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

  • Rescheduled to 7/6

JUL 17 ’92 Anchorage, AK Sullivan Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 18 ’92 Vancouver – CANADA PNE Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 19? ’92 Ontario – CANADA Wonderland Amusement Park TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 20 ’92 Calgary – CANADA Olympic Saddledome TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 20 ’92 Greenwood Village, CO Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 22 ’92 Boise, ID BSU Pavilion TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 23 ’92 Pocatello, ID Holt Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 24 ’92 Casper, WY Event Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 25 ’92 Denver, CO McNichol’s TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 26 ’92 Cedar Rapids, IA Five Seasons Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

  • Originally scheduled for 8/2

JUL 26 ’92 Rapid City, SD Civic Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

  • CANCELLED/CHANGED TO IOWA DATE

JUL 27 ’92 Omaha, NE City Auditorium Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodec

  • Originally scheduled 7/29.

JUL 28 ’92 Des Moines, IA Veterans Auditorium TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 29 ’92 Kalamazoo, MN Unknown TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 30 ’92 Rockford, IL Metro Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

JUL 31 ’92 Terre Haute, IN Hulman Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 1 ’92 Springfield, IL Convention Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 2 ’92 Buffalo, NY Niagara Falls Convention Center

  • THIS DATE WAS CANCELLED. TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 3 ’92 Fort Wayne, IN War Memorial TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 5 ’92 New Haven, CT New Haven Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

  • Originally scheduled for 8/12

AUG 6 ’92 Wheeling, WV Civic Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 7 ’92 Detroit, MI Joe Louis TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

  • Date Cancelled?

AUG 7 ’92 Providence, RI Civic Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 8 ’92 Toronto, ON – CANADA Skydome TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 9 ’92 Rochester, NY War Memorial TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 13 ’92 Nassau, NY /or E. Rutherford NJ Coliseum / or Byme Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 14 ’92 Fairfax, VA Patriot Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 15 ’92 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 16 ’92 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheater TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 18 ’92 Savannah, GA Civic Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 19 ’92 Miami, FL Joe Louis TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 20 ’92 Daytona Beach, FL Ocean Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 20 ’92 Springfield, IL Illinois State Fair Grandstand TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 21 ’92 Macon, GA Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 22 ’92 Tinley Park, IL World Music Theatre TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 22 ’92 Winston-Salem, NC Lawrence Joe TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 23 ’92 Dayton, OH Timberwolf Amphitheater TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 23 ’92 Norfolk, VA Scope TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 25 ’92 Huntsville, AL Civic Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 26 ’92 Birmingham, AL Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 27 ’92 Little Rock, AR Barton Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 28 ’92 Fort Worth, TX Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 29 ’92 Jackson, MS Coliseum TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

AUG 30 ’92 New Orleans, LA Superdome TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

SEP 2 ’92 Pensacola, FL / or Albany, GA Civic Center / or Civic Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

SEP 3 ’92 Augusta, GA Civic Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

SEP 4 ’92 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

SEP 5 ’92 Cincinnati, OH Riverfront TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

SEP 6 ’92 Normal, IL Redbird Arena TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

SEP 7 ’92 South Bend, IN Joyce Convention Center TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodeci

SEP 8 ’92 Allentown, PA Fairgrounds

  • Final Show TLC, Boyz II Men, Jodec
  • August 16th had possible dates of Wochester, MA and Boston, MA. It’s unknown if these were played.

Bobby Brown The Get Away Tour (featuring Bobby Brown as the headliner, with opening acts TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige, and Wrecksx-N-Effect (select dates)

DEC 29 ’92 Charleston, WV Civic Center

  • First Show TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

DEC 30 ’92 Pittsburgh, PA Civic Arena TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

DEC 31 ’92 Washington, D.C. Capital Center TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 1 ’93 Cleveland, OH CSU Convocation Center TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 5 ’93 Minneapolis, MN Target Center TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 7 ’93 Buffalo, NY Memorial Auditorium TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 10 ’93 Chicago, IL Rosemont Horizon TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 11 ’93 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 13 ’93 Augusta, GA Civic Center TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 15 ’93 Memphis, TN The Pyramid TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

  • CANCELLED. NO REASON GIVEN.

JAN 16 ’93 Fort Worth, TX Reunion Arena TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 17 ’93 Houston, TX The Summit TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 22 ’93 Hampton, VA Unknown TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 26 ’93 Albany, NY Knickerbocker Arena TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 27 ’93 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 28 ’93 Providence, RI Providence Civic Center TLC, Mary J. Blige (No Shabba Ranks)

JAN 29 ’93 Hartford, CT Unknown TLC, Wrecksz-N-Effect, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

JAN 30 ’93 Chapel Hill, NC Dean Smith Center TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

FEB 1 ’93 Philadelphia, PA The Spectrum TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

FEB 7 ’93 Austin, TX Erwin Center

TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige

FEB 10 ’93 Denver, CO McNichols Arena

FEB 13 ’93 San Diego, CA Sports Arena

Mary J. Blige (No TLC or Shabba Ranks)

FEB 14 ’93 Sacramento, CA Arco Arena

FEB 19 ’93 Inglewood, CA The Forum

FEB 20 ’93 Inglewood, CA The Forum

FEB 22 ’93 Portland, OR Memorial Coliseum

FEB 28 ’93 Tampa, FL Sun Dome

  • FINAL DATE TLC, Shabba Ranks, Mary J. Blige
  • A date was scheduled for Savannah, Georgia and was cancelled due to poor ticket sales.

Budweiser Superfest Tour

June 23, 1995 Miami Arena, Miami, FL (Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

*TLC cancelled due to set not being ready.

June 24, 1995 Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA (Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige, Brownstone, Patti LaBelle, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly)

June 28, 1995 USF Sun Dome, Tampa, FL (Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

June 29, 1995 Charlotte, NC

(Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

July 1, 1995 Little Rock, AR (Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

July 7, 1995 Detroit, MI (Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

*No TLC on this date.

July 12, 1995 Springfield, IL (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

*Cancelled due to Boyz II Men/Mary J. Blige van crash.

July 14, 1995 Cleveland, OH (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

July 15, 1995 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, Brownstone, Maze, Gerald Levert, Frankie Beverly, & Mary J. Blige)

July 16, 1995 Riverport Amphitheater, St. Louis, MO (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

July 21, 1995 Blockbuster Sony Waterfront Amphitheater, Camden, NJ (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

July 22, 1995 RFK Stadium, Washington, DC (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, Blackstreet, Mary J. Blige, Patti LaBelle, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly)

July 27, 1995 Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC (TLC, Boyz II Men, & Montell Jordan)

*No Mary J. Blige on this date!

July 29, 1995 Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

July 30, 1995 Hampton Coliseum, Norfolk/Hampton, VA (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

August 4, 1995 MGM Grand Garden, Las Vegas, NV (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

August 5, 1995 Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, AZ - I remember. Because I was there. https://guestpectacular.com/artists/tlc/events/1995-08-05/united-states/tucson/tucson-convention-center

August 10, 1995 Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA (Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

*TLC cancelled due to illness.

August 11, 1995 Coliseum, Oakland, CA (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

August 13, 1995 The Gorge, Seattle, WA (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

August 19-20, 1995 Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Irvine, CA (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

*TLC cancelled 19th due to illness.

August 24, 1995 Memphis, TN (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

August 25, 1995 Starplex, Dallas, TX (Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

August 26, 1995 The Summit, Houston, TX (Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

August 27, 1995 Alamodome, San Antonio, TX (TLC, Boyz II Men, Montell Jordan, & Mary J. Blige)

*Last date of the tour.

Fanmail Tour

OCT 22 ’99 Toronto, ON Air Canada Center (initially scheduled for 10.16 in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

OCT 23 ’99 Montreal, QC Forum Arena (initially scheduled for 10.15 in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

OCT 25 ’99 Ottowa, ON Coral Center (initially scheduled for 10.13 in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

OCT 27 ’99 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

OCT 29 ’99 Dayton, OH EJ Nutter Center TLC, Ideal, Marc Nelson (no Destiny’s Child)

OCT 31 ’99 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 2 ’99 Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center (initially scheduled for 10.21 in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 5 ’99 Raleigh, NC Entertainment & Sports Arena (initially scheduled for 10.27 in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 7 ’99 Hampton, VA Hampton Coliseum TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 9 ’99 Toledo, OH Savage Hall (at University of Toledo) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 12 ’99 Hartford, CT Civic Center TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 13 ’99 Providence, RI Civic Center TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 15 ’99 Albany, NY Pepsi Arena TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 18 ’99 Buffalo, NY Marine Midland Arena (initially scheduled for 11.16 in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 20 ’99 Pittsburgh, PA Civic Arena (initially scheduled for 11.03 in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 22 ’99 Minneapolis, MN Target Center (initially scheduled for 11.26/11.20 in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

NOV 24 ’99 Indianapolis, IN (cancelled due to illness) Conseco Fieldhouse (Market Square Arena in first tour draft) TLC, Destiny’s Child, Ideal, Marc Nelson

  • Cancelled due to illness.

JAN 3 ’00 San Diego, CA (cancelled prior to going on sale) Sports Arena TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 7 ’00 Anaheim, CA Coliseum (initially scheduled for 10.13 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 7 ’00 Las Vegas, NV (cancelled prior to going on sale) Mandalay Bay Arena (initially scheduled for 10.13 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 8 ’00 Oakland, CA Arrowhead Pond (initially scheduled for 12.11 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 10 ’00 Seattle, WA Key Arena TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 11 ’00 Portland, OR Rose Garden TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 14 ’99 Chicago, IL (cancelled – unknown reason) Allstate Arena (initially scheduled for 11.26 at Rosemont Horizon in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 16 ’00 Detroit, MI Palace of Auburn HIlls (initially scheduled for 10.29 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 18 ’00 Cleveland, OH (cancelled – unknown reason) CSU Convocation Center (initially scheduled for 11.18 and 11.07 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 20 ’00 Boston, MA Fleet Center (initially scheduled for 11.09 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 21 ’00 New York, NY Madison Square Garden TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 23 ’00 Washington, DC MCI Center (initially scheduled for 11.14 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 25 ’00 Philadelphia, PA (cancelled – Blizzard/Winter Weather) First Union Center (initially scheduled for 10.31 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 27 ’00 Ft. Lauderdale, FL (cancelled – unknown reason) National Car Rental Center (initially scheduled for 10.23 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

JAN 29 ’00 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena (initially scheduled for 12.19 in first tour draft) TLC, Christina Aguilera, Blaque, Vega

International Leg:

FEB 28 ’00 Nagoya, Japan (cancelled prior to going on sale) Rainbow Hall TLC

MAR 1 ’00 Osaka, Japan (cancelled prior to going on sale) Osaka-Jo Hall TLC

MAR 2 ’00 Osaka, Japan (cancelled prior to going on sale) Osaka-Jo Hall TLC

MAR 4 ’00 Yokohama, Japan (cancelled prior to going on sale) Yokohama Arena TLC

MAR 6 ’00 Tokyo, Japan (cancelled prior to going on sale) Yoyogi Olympic Hall TLC

MAR 8 ’00 Tokyo, Japan (cancelled prior to going on sale) Yoyogi Olympic Hall

JUL 14 WED Tokyo, Japan Billboard Live TLC

  • Two shows/performances

JUL 15 THU Tokyo, Japan Billboard Live TLC

JUL 16 FRI Tokyo, Japan Billboard Live TLC

JUL 17 SAT Tokyo, Japan Billboard Live TLC

JUL 18 SUN Tokyo, Japan Billboard Live TLC

JUL 19 MON Osaka, Japan XEX Atago Green Hills TLC

JUL 21 WED Tokyo, Japan Billboard Live TLC

JUL ?? Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia National Stadium

JAN 30 THU New York, NY Beacon Theater VH1 Super Bowl Blitz TLC 9:00pm

MAR 28 FRI Windsor, Ontario – Canada The Colloseum at Caesars Windsor TLC & Lil’ Mama 9:00pm

MAR 29 SAT Hammond, IN The Venue at Horseshoe Casino – 18+ Event TLC & Lil’ Mama 8:00pm

JUN 06 FRI Sydney, Australia Enmore Theatre TLC w/DJ Def Rok 8:00pm

JUN 07 SAT Brisbane, Australia Eatons Hill – 18+ Event TLC w/DJ Def Rok & Kaylah Truth 8:00pm

JUN 09 SAT Sydney, Australia Enmore Theatre TLC w/DJ Def Rok 8:00pm

JUN 11 WED Melbourne, Australia Palais Theatre TLC w/DJ Def Rok & Bobby Love 8:00pm

JUN 13 FRI Perth, Australia Metro City – 18+ Event TLC w/ DJ Karl Blue & Nylon 8:00pm

JUN 18 FRI Tokyo, Japan BLITZ Akasaka TLC 7:00pm

JUN 19 FRI Osaka, Japan Namba Hatch TLC 7:00pm

JUL 12 SAT Atlantic City, NJ House of Blues – 21+ Event TLC 8:00pm

JUL 13 SUN Largo, MD International Festival TLC, Ludacris, Estelle, & More. 8:00pm

APR 11 Cruise Miami, FL Tom Joyner Fantastic Voyage 2015 TLC, Jennifer Hudson, R. Kelly, & More

MAY 1 Las Vegas, NV Mandalay Bay The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 2 Anaheim, CA Honda Center The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 3 San Jose, CA SAP Center The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 5 Vancouver, Canada Rogers Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 6 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 8 San Jose, CA SAP Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 9 Los Angeles, CA The Forum The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 11 San Diego, CA Viejas Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 12 Glendale, AZ Gila River Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 14 Dallas, TX American Airlines Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 15 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 16 Houston, TX Toyota Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 18 Oklahoma City, OK Chesapeake Energy The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 19 Kansas City, MO Sprint Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 20 St. Paul, MN XCEL Energy Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 22 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 23 Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 24 Rosemont, IL Allstate Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 26 Cincinnati, OH US Bank Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 27 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 29 Auburn Hills, MI The Palace The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 30 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

MAY 31 Indianapolis, IN Bankers Life The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 2 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 4 Ft. Lauderdale, FL BB&T Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 5 Orlando, FL Amway Center The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 6 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 7 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 9 Norfolk, VA Scope Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 10 Washington, DC Verizon Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 11 Bethlehem, PA Sands Events Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block & Nelly

  • TLC will NOT be on this date.

JUN 12 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 13 Bethlehem, PA Sands Events Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 14 Pittsburgh, PA CONSOL Events Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 16 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 17 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 19 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 20 Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 21 New York, NY Madison Square Garden The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 22 New York, NY Madison Square Garden The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 24 Boston, MA TD Garden The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 25 Boston, MA TD Garden The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 27 Hershey, PA Mixtape Festival Mixtape Festival New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

  • TLC cancelled due to “bad weather conditions” CANCELLED

JUN 28 Toronto, Canada Air Canada Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 29 Toronto, Canada Air Canada Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUN 30 Montreal, Canada Bell Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

JUL 2 Buffalo, NY First Niagara Ctr The Main Event Tour New Kids On The Block, TLC, & Nelly

January 8, 2016 Cowboys Night Club Calgary, AB (20th Annual Iced)

March 11, 2016 Prudential Center, Newark, NJ (Big Hits Throwback Fest, with TLC, Shaggy, Ja Rule, Bobby Brown & more!)

May 14, 2016 Central Park, Atlanta, GA (Funk Fest Tour 2016, with TLC, T-Pain, Snoop Dogg & more!)

July 9, 2016 Rhinos Stadium, Rochester, NY (Summerfest Throwback 90’s, with TLC, SWV, Joe, Jagged Edge & more!)

July 13, 2016 Richmond Pavilion, Glen Allen, VA (Innsbrook After Hours, with TLC, Color Me Badd & All-4-One!)

July 14, 2016 Hard Rock Rocksino, Northfield, OH

July 15, 2016 Chene Park, Detroit, MI (TLC & New Edition)

September 9, 2016 Pala Casino, Pala, CA (Block Party 2016, TLC, Montell Jordan, Soul IV Real & more!)

September 10, 2016 Thunder Valley Casino, Lincoln, CA (Big Block Party '16, with TLC, BBD, Montell Jordan, All 4 One & more!)

September 24, 2016 TD Echo Beach, Toronto, ON (Throw Back Bash, with TLC, Naughty By Nature, & more!)

September 25, 2016 NYCB Theater, Westbury, NY (TLC & En Vogue. En Vogue no-showed on this date)

September 26, 2016 Wellmont Theater, Montclair, NJ (TLC & En Vogue)

October 8, 2016 Arena Theatre, Houston, TX

October 9, 2016 Southside Music Hall, Dallas, TX (CANCELLED due to promoter)

October 22, 2016 Oak Canyon Park, Silverado, CA (Beach Goth 2016)

October 27, 2016 Billboard Live, Tokyo, JPN

October 29, 2016 Red Brick Stage, Yokohama, JPN (OneLive, with TLC, Lauryn Hill & more!)

October 31, 2016 Billboard Live, Tokyo, JPN

November 2, 2016 Billboard Live, Tokyo, JPN

November 4, 2016 Zepp Namba, Osaka, JPN (with guest Minmi & Beni)

November 6, 2016 Smart Araneta Coliseum, Manila, PHI (TLC & SWV)

November 10, 2016 Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington, NZ

November 12, 2016 ASB Bay Park Arena, Tauranga, NZ

November 15-16, 2016 Enmore Theatre, Sydney, AUS

November 18, 2016 Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, AUS (RNB Fridays, with TLC, Nelly, Mya & more!)

November 19, 2016 Eatons Hill, Brisbane, AUS (RNB Fridays, with TLC, Nelly, Mya & more!)

November 20, 2016 The Gates NIB Stadium, Perth, AUS (RNB Fridays, with TLC, Nelly, Mya & more!)

November 22, 2016 Titanium Security Arena, Adelaide, AUS (RNB Fridays, with TLC, Nelly, Mya & more!)

November 23, 2016 Palais Theatre, Melbourne, AUS

November 25, 2016 Hisense Arena, Melbourne, AUS (RNB Fridays, with TLC, Nelly, Mya & more!)

November 26, 2016 Vector Arena, Auckland, NZ (TLC & Montell Jordan)

December 10, 2016 Miramar Regional Park, Miami, FL (Funk Fest Tour 2016, with TLC, BBD, Jodeci & more!)

January 15, 2017 Avalon, Hollywood, CA (T-Boz Unplugged, with T-Boz, Snoop, Da Brat, & more!)

May 9, 2017 KOKO, London, ENG

July 7, 2017 XFINITY Arena, Everett, WA (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 8, 2017 Abbotsford Centre Abbotsford, BC (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 14, 2017 Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, CA (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 15, 2017 Concord Pavilion, Concord, CA (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 16, 2017 Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, CA (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!) CANCELLED BY PROMOTER

July 21, 2017 Las Vegas Events Center, Las Vegas, NV (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 22, 2017 Talking Stick Arena, Phoenix, AZ (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 23, 2017 Casino Del Sol, Tucson, AZ (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 28, 2017 HEB Center, Cedar Park, TX (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 29, 2017 Verizon Theatre, Grand Prairie, TX (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

July 30, 2017 NRG Arena, Houston, TX (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

August 2, 2017 Soaring Eagle Casino, Mount Pleasant, MI (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

August 4, 2017 Resch Center, Green Bay, WI (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

August 5, 2017 Myth Live Event Center, Maplewood, MN (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!) CANCELLED BY VENUE

August 6, 2017 DTE Energy Theatre, Clarkston, MI (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

August 8, 2017 Fraze Pavilion, Kettering, OH (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

August 10, 2017 Pinewood Bowl, Lincoln, NE (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

August 11, 2017 Providence Amphithreatre, Bonner Springs, KS (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!) CANCELLED BY PROMOTER

August 12, 2017 Hoosier Park Casino, Anderson, IN (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!) CANCELLED BY PROMOTER

August 25, 2017 Champlain Valley Fair, Essex Junction, VT (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

August 26, 2017 Tag’s Summer Soundtage, Big Flats, NY (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!) CANCELLED BY PROMOTER

August 27, 2017 Bank of NH Pavilion, Gilford, NH (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

September 1, 2017 BB&T Pavilion, Camden, NJ (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

September 2, 2017 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

September 3, 2017 Wolf Trap Filene Center, Vienna, VA (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

September 8, 2017 Civic Center, Salem, VA (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

September 9, 2017 Infinite Energy Arena, Duluth, GA (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

September 10, 2017 Lakefront Arena, New Orleans, LA (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!) CANCELLED BY PROMOTER

September 13, 2017 The Arena at TD Place, Ottawa, ON, (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

September 15, 2017 The Family Arena, St. Charles, MO (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!) CANCELLED BY PROMOTER

September 16, 2017 Ravinia Festival, Chicago, IL (I Love The 90’s Tour w/TLC, Montell Jordan, SNAP, & more!)

September 27, 2017 Avalon, Hollywood, CA (T-Boz Unplugged, with T-Boz & more!)

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  20. The original line up of Destiny's Child were at the 1999 MOBO's in

    21. The original line up of Destiny's Child were at the 1999 MOBO's in their matching crop tops. Photo: PA. 27 images. See the full gallery: 28 Vintage MOBO Awards Moments That Will Take You Back ...

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