Broadway just got a special Destiny’s Child reunion.
On Thursday night, Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland supported their former bandmate Michelle Williams at the opening night of “Death Becomes Her” at New York City’s Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
Williams, 45, co-stars as Viola Van Horn in the Broadway musical, which is based on the classic 1992 film that starred Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn.
Beyoncé, 43, shared some snaps on Instagram Saturday to commemorate the Broadway trip.
One photo she included in her carousel showed her and Rowland, also 43, hugging Williams backstage.
Another snap revealed her mom, Tina Knowles, smiling alongside her and Rowland.
The “Cowboy Carter” musician also included a video with her former bandmates cozying up to one another as well as the show’s final bow with the entire cast.
Her post was set to her song “II Most Wanted” and she sweetly chose to feature the lyrics, “I’ll be your shotgun rider till the day I die.”
Further proving that there’s nothing but love between the talented trio, Williams commented on the carousel, writing, “I try not to cry too early in the day BUT……. My sisters 4ever! 🤍💫.”
Beyoncé and Rowland recently had a reunion of their own at Kamala Harris’ Houston rally in late October. The pair walked on stage together and introduced the current vice president.
Page Six learned after the rally that Williams was supposed to join her collleagues at Shell Energy Stadium to endorse VP Harris for president but had to stay away because one of her “Death Becomes Her” castmates got sick. At the time, they were doing previews for the musical.
Page Six reported exclusively in January that the trio reunited to sing “Happy Birthday” to Rowland’s husband, Tim Weatherspoon, as he celebrated his 50th birthday in Los Angeles.
We were told at the time that the reunion was a “highlight” of the shindig.
Fans have been itching for an official Destiny’s Child reunion for years.
They got a taste of one for the group’s 20th anniversary when they performed together during Beyoncé’s headlining set at Coachella Music and Arts Festival in 2018.
The girl group was formed in 1997 and went through a few iterations before reaching its final trio in 2000.
Beyoncé departed from the group in 2005 and it officially disbanded in 2006.