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Destiny's Child reuniting at the Super Bowl!

Sources confirm to Us Weekly that the girl group has plans to perform a brand new song--their first new music in eight years--on stage at the Superdome.
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ETA: February 3, 2013. (UPI Photo/Laura Cavanaugh)
ETA: February 3, 2013. (UPI Photo/Laura Cavanaugh) 
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Published: Jan. 11, 2013 at 12:57 PM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

The Powers that Be gave us a Spice Girls reunion last year for the Olympics and a long-awaited Nirvana performance--is it too much to hope that we'll get a Destiny's Child reunion too?

Apparently not!

Multiple sources have confirmed to Us Weekly that Beyoncé will be joined on stage at the Super Bowl by her former bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams for their first performance as a group since 2006.

The magazine says Beyoncé will start the show solo, after which Rowland and Williams will join her for a medley of the group's songs, culminating in the world premiere performance of a brand new song, "Nuclear" (the existence of which we first learned about yesterday when the pop star announced the group would be releasing a new compilation album).

Maybe there's hope for an 'NSync reunion tour after all.

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