Destiny’s Child Reunites for Surprise Performance (Video)

Destiny’s Child Reunites for Surprise Performance (Video)

It took a little old-time religion to bring Destiny’s Child back together again.

Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland joined former bandmate Michelle Williams on Saturday night in Las Vegas for a surprise performance of Michelle’s single “Say Yes” at the Stellar Gospel Music Awards.

“Everybody put your hands together. Y’all ready?” Beyoncé said to the crowd before the trio performed “Say Yes,” which samples a popular gospel song originally titled “When Jesus Says Yes.”

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The ladies kept the set simple — no sexy dance moves or flashy dresses.

They color coordinated in white blazers, with Beyoncé and Kelly wearing jeans, while Michelle completed her ensemble with white slacks.

It was a big night for Michelle, who also received her first Stellar Award for Video of the Year for “Say Yes.”

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“Thank you to each and every one of you that voted for #SayYes and a very special THANK YOU to @matthewacherry for directing this incredible video. And of course to my ladies to @beyonce and @kellyrowland for blessing the song,” Williams wrote on her Instagram page.

Michelle co-wrote “Say Yes” — a track on her 2014 CD Journey to Freedom — which features Beyoncé and Kelly on the original album version.

The trio’s seven-minute Las Vegas performance marked the first time they have taken the stage together publicly since the Super Bowl in 2013.

The Stellar Music Awards air Sunday, April 5 at 8 p.m. on TV One.

Watch the video clip of the Destiny’s Child reunion, recorded by a fan below.

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