Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It

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Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It
Poster for the Dubai stop on the tour
Tour by Destiny's Child
Start date April 9, 2005
End date September 10, 2005
Legs 3
Shows 6 in Japan
4 in Australia
1 in Middle East
20 in Europe
36 in North America
67 in total

Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It was a massive worldwide 2005 concert tour by the reunited American female R&B trio Destiny's Child, that visited 16 countries throughout Australia, Japan, Middle East, Europe and North America with 67 dates in total.

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[edit] History

The tour kicked off in Hiroshima, Japan on April 9, 2005 and ended Vancouver, Canada on September 10.

Regardless, Destiny's Child embarked on this world tour sponsored by McDonald's Corporation, and performed hits such as "No, No, No", "Survivor", "Say My Name", "Independent Women" and "Lose My Breath". In addition to renditions of the group's recorded material, they also performed songs from each singer's solo careers, most notably numbers from Beyoncé Knowles' 2003 multi-platinum smash Dangerously in Love (a similar strategy was followed by The Eagles during their 1990s and 2000s reunion tours, in order to work in Don Henley's popular solo material, however here the other members frequently disappeared from the stage altogether during such numbers). The stage design afforded 360 degree viewing within the typical arena show venue. Several interludes by the show's dancers allowed for the expected costume changes; those costumes, often glittering gowns, were designed by Tina Knowles, Beyoncé's mother, and manufactured by House of Deréon.

Reviews of the Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It tour were generally favorable. The South End said that "the vibe of this farewell concert showed no signs of sadness," [1] while Teen Music wrote that it was "was a show for all five senses." [2]

Supporting acts on the North American leg of the tour included the likes of Amerie, Mario, Teairra Mari, and Tyra.

[edit] Split-up announcement

During their concert stop in Barcelona on June 11, 2005, Kelly Rowland suddenly announced that the group was going to go their separate ways following the tour:

"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."

The announcement was surprising not least because the trio had downplayed rumors of a split in the wake of Knowles' success with Dangerously in Love, although prior plans had called for the members to focus on solo projects at the end of the tour.

[edit] Set list

  1. Intro/Overture
  2. Say My Name
  3. Independent Women Part I
  4. No, No, No Part 2
  5. Bug A Boo
  6. Bills, Bills, Bills
  7. Bootylicious
  8. Jumpin' Jumpin'
  9. Soldier Dance Interlude
  10. Soldier (featuring T.I. & Lil Wayne)
  11. Dancer Break
  12. Dilemma (featuring Kelly Rowland)
  13. Do You Know (featuring Michelle Williams)
  14. Beyoncé Intro
  15. Baby Boy (featuring Beyoncé)
  16. Naughty Girl (featuring Beyoncé)
  17. Band Introduction
  18. Cater 2 U
  19. Cater 2 U Dance Sequence
  20. Girl
  21. Free
  22. If
  23. Through With Love (featuring The Choir)
  24. Bad Habit (featuring Kelly Rowland)
  25. Dancer Ballet Break
  26. Dangerously in Love 2 (featuring Beyoncé)
  27. Crazy in Love (featuring Beyoncé)
  28. Salsa Dance Break
  29. Survivor
  30. Lose My Breath

[edit] Broadcasts and recordings

A performance from the tour was filmed in Atlanta at Philips Arena on July 15, 2005, and the resulting DVD Destiny's Child Live in Atlanta was released on March 28, 2006. RIAA subsequently certified the DVD as Platinum.

The concert was also aired on BET as a television special.

[edit] Tour Dates

Date City Country Venue
The Pacific
April 9, 2005 Hiroshima Japan Hiroshima Sun Plaza
April 11, 2005 Osaka Japan Osaka-jo Castle Hall
April 12, 2005 Nagoya Japan Nagoya Rainbow Hall
April 14, 2005 Tokyo Japan Budokan
April 15, 2005 Tokyo Japan Budokan
April 16, 2005 Yokohama Japan Yokohama Arena
April 20, 2005 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
April 23, 2005 Sydney Australia Sydney Superdome
April 25, 2005 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
April 26, 2005 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
Europe and The Middle East
May 12, 2005 Dubai U.A.E Dubai Media City
May 14, 2005 Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat France Private Party
May 15, 2005 Oslo Norway Oslo Spectrum
May 17, 2005 Stockholm Sweden Globen
May 19, 2005 Hamburg Germany Colorline Arena
May 21, 2005 Stuttgart Germany Schleyerhalle
May 22, 2005 Hasselt Belgium Ethias Arena
May 23, 2005 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy' Rotterdam
May 24, 2005 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy' Rotterdam
May 26, 2005 Milan Italy Filaforum
May 27, 2006 Geneva Switzerland SEG Geneva Arena
May 28, 2005 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
May 30, 2005 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
May 31, 2005 Cologne Germany Cologne Arena
June 2, 2005 London United Kingdom Earls Court Exhibition Centre
June 3, 2005 London United Kingdom Earls Court Exhibition Centre
June 5, 2005 Birmingham United Kingdom National Indoor Arena
June 6, 2005 Manchester United Kingdom MEN Arena
June 7, 2005 Sheffield United Kingdom Hallam FM Arena
June 9, 2005 Dublin Ireland Lansdowne Road
June 11, 2005 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
North America
July 9, 2005 St. Louis United States Savvis Center
July 10, 2005 Memphis United States FedExForum
July 12, 2005 Nashville United States Gaylord Entertainment Center
July 15, 2005 Atlanta United States Philips Arena
July 16, 2005 Tampa United States St. Pete Times Forum
July 20, 2005 Miami United States Office Depot Center
July 22, 2005 Charlotte United States Verizon Amphitheatre
July 23, 2005 Virginia Beach United States Verizon Amphitheatre
July 24, 2005 Raleigh United States Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek
July 28, 2005 Albany United States Pepsi Arena
July 29, 2005 New York City United States Madison Square Garden
July 30, 2005 Uniondale United States Nassau Coliseum
July 31, 2005 Washington, D.C. United States MCI Center
August 3, 2005 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena
August 5, 2005 Philadelphia United States Wachovia Center
August 6, 2005 Boston United States TD Banknorth Garden
August 7, 2005 Hershey United States Hersheypark Stadium
August 9, 2005 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
August 10, 2005 Toronto Canada Air Canada Center
August 12, 2005 Cleveland United States Gund Arena
August 13, 2005 Columbus United States Nationwide Arena
August 14, 2005 Auburn Hills United States The Palace of Auburn Hills
August 15, 2005 Chicago United States Charter One Pavilion
August 19, 2005 San Antonio United States SBC Center
August 20, 2005 Houston United States Toyota Center
August 21, 2005 Dallas United States American Airlines Center
August 23, 2005 Denver United States Pepsi Center
August 26, 2005 Las Vegas United States Mandalay Bay Events Center
August 27, 2005 Phoenix United States America West Arena
August 28, 2005 Albuquerque United States Journal Pavilion
September 1, 2005 Anaheim United States Arrowhead Pond
September 2, 2005 Los Angeles United States Staples Center
September 3, 2005 Oakland United States Oakland Arena
September 4, 2005 Reno, Nevada United States Reno Events Center
September 7, 2005 Spokane United States Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena
September 9, 2005 Seattle United States Key Arena
September 10, 2005 Vancouver Canada GM Place

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