Destiny’s Child may no longer dominate the charts, but the bond remains intact.
Kelly Rowland has confirmed that she recently reunited with Beyoncé and Michelle Williams for a private dinner celebrating Williams’ 2026 Grammy Award nomination. Speaking to ABC News’ All Access with Linsey Davis, Rowland kept it simple: it was the three of them, together again, marking the moment.

Williams, 46, earned a nomination for Best Musical Theater Album for her work on the Death Becomes Her Broadway soundtrack, where she plays Viola Van Horn. It’s a notable pivot from stadium anthems to stagecraft — and the industry took notice.
Rowland described the evening as low-key but meaningful. The trio shared a meal, laughed “until we were crying,” and leaned into what she called the depth of their connection beyond the spotlight. For a group that defined an era of R&B, the real story now isn’t chart positions — it’s longevity. The kind that survives fame, solo careers, and decades in the public eye.
The reunion dinner follows Destiny’s Child’s last onstage appearance together in July 2025, when they surprised fans at the final stop of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Tour in Las Vegas. That cameo reignited speculation about a formal comeback, though nothing official has been announced.

Offstage, life milestones continue. Rowland turned 45 on February 11, with Beyoncé posting a curated Instagram tribute spanning their shared history. Williams reshared Rowland’s birthday celebration to her Stories — a small but public reminder that the sisterhood narrative isn’t manufactured for press cycles.
For fans searching “Destiny’s Child reunion 2026” or “Michelle Williams Grammy nomination,” this is the update: no new album, no tour announcement. Just three women who built one of the most successful girl groups in music history, sitting down together to celebrate a nomination that signals continued relevance.
Not a comeback — something quieter. And arguably stronger.
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Last modified: February 12, 2026
