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More Destiny's Child News
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Overseas Tour Cancellation
Destiny's Child have reportedly called off their European tour next month including a visit to the UK in the wake of the atrocities of 11 September and the outbreak of war in Afghanistan.
Earlier this week the group cancelled three shows next week in Australia after their record company Sony Music took advice from the US government.
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Love: Destiny
In a special exclusive deal with Target, Destiny's Child released yesterday (July 10)the seven-song CD Love: Destiny, which includes the brand-new "My Song"; plus remixes of "Bootylicious (Love: Destiny version)," "Survivor (Victor Calderone club mix)," "Bug A Boo (Refugee Camp remix)," "So Good (Digital Black-N-Groove club mix)," "Say My Name (Timbaland remix)," and "Jumpin' Jumpin' (So So Def remix)." "My Song" is a funky, mid-tempo effort written and produced by Destiny's Child frontwoman Beyonce Knowles withDwayne Wiggins and J. Rotem. The "Bootylicious (Love: Destiny version)" chorus is a slight variation from the album version of the song. Instead of singing, "Is my body too bootylicious for ya baby," on the "Love: Destiny" version, Beyonce sings, "Love you, love me, come on love Destiny."
"Bug A Boo (Refugee Camp remix)" features Wyclef Jean, who remixed the song along with his partner Jerry "Wonder" Duplessis. And the "Jumpin, Jumpin' (So So Def remix)" includes guest raps from Jermaine Dupri, Da Brat, and Lil' Bow Wow. The CD sells for 6.99.
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Destiny's Child Postpones Concert Dates in Europe & the UK
In light of the current international situation and in compliance with the U.S. Department of State's Worldwide Caution travel advisory, Destiny's Child is postponing the group's concert dates in Europe and the United Kingdom.
"We're always excited when we perform for our fans in Europe and the UK. Postponing these shows was the hardest thing for us, because we truly enjoy the fans," said Beyoncé Knowles of Destiny's Child. "We made that decision the very last second after taking a hard look at the state of the world right now. We look forward to re-scheduling the original shows, adding additional shows, and we pray for a quick end to the fighting and a return to peaceful times.�
Performances being postponed are:
October 24: Stockholm, Sweden - Globe [rescheduled to May 28]
October 25: Copenhagen, Denmark - Forum [rescheduled to May 25]
October 26: Hamburg, Germany - Sporthalle [rescheduled to May 31]
October 28: Koln, Germany - Arena [rescheduled to May 20]
October 29: Frankfurt, Germany - Festhalle [rescheduled to June 3]
October 30: Stuttgart, Germany - Schleyerhalle [rescheduled to May 17]
November 1: Berlin, Germany - Velodrome [rescheduled to June 1]
November 5: Antwerp, Belgium - Sportspaleis [rescheduled to May 15]
November 6: Rotterdam, Holland - Ahoy [rescheduled to May 21]
November 7: Rotterdam, Holland - Ahoy [rescheduled to May 22]
November 10: Sheffield, England - Arena [rescheduled to June 9]
November 11: Newcastle, England - NEC Arena [rescheduled to June 11]
November 12: Belfast, Ireland - Odyssey [rescheduled to June 21]
November 14: Birmingham, England - NIA [rescheduled to June 16]
November 15: Birmingham, England - NIA [rescheduled to June 17]
November 17: Manchester, England - MEN Arena [rescheduled to June 13]
November 18: London, England - Docklands Arena [rescheduled to June 7]
November 19: London, England - Docklands Arena [rescheduled to June 8]
November 20: London, England - Wembley [rescheduled to June 18]
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