It's been nearly 20 years since Destiny's Child released their last album titled "Destiny Fulfilled" and the demand from fans for a comeback has been louder than ever.

More recently, Kelly Rowland spoke out about the potential comeback on stage; is a reunion tour finally happening anytime soon?

According to Insider, the trio got together in selected performances over the past decade since their disbandment. The group previously performed at Beyoncé's Super Bowl Halftime Show performance in 2013, as well as her Coachella set in 2018, which was the last time they hit the stage.

Rowland spoke with the outlet and gave fans a hint on the possibility of a comeback, first stating her peers' success at the moment like Michelle Williams' podcast and Beyoncé's tour.

"Bey's on tour. Michelle has this amazing podcast and different things she's working on. I have things that I'm working on, and things lined up," she said.

Speaking about the potential tour, the former "The Voice" coach added, "We'll see what happens. No promises."

As of this writing, neither of her two groupmates has spoken about the comeback.

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Beyoncé's Dad Wants Destiny's Child to Have a 'One Last Album'

Rowland's recent comments comes after Beyoncé's father, Mathew Knowles, opened up about the potential reunion from the powerhouse trio.

The famed manager spoke with Entertainment Tonight, saying the reunion is a decision that the three musicians have to make.

"I would certainly, certainly support that decision as I still manage Destiny's Child. I would love to see that as well," he added.

The executive producer further revealed that he thinks fans would be "overjoyed" if the comeback would happen in the future and he's hoping the group will come up with "one last album."

What Happened to Destiny's Child?

Us Weekly Magazine  reported that the group was founded in the early '90s. It was initially named Girl's Tyme but was later changed to Destiny's Child.

At first, the lineup consists of Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Támar Davis, LaTavia Roberson, and Nikki and Nina Taylor. Farrah Franklin and Michelle Williams later joined.

Some of the first members left the group in the mid-'90s after accusing Beyoncé's dad of favoring her over the other musicians.

Franklin also left the group, leaving the three girls to conquer the music industry with their chart-topping hits.

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