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Destiny's Child Look Ahead To 2002 With New Album, Tour

Springtime trek around world to be followed by fourth studio LP.

After a whirlwind year that saw Destiny's Child headlining the "TRL" tour and selling more than 3.4 million copies of Survivor, Beyoncé Knowles, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland are showing no sign of slowing down in 2002.

In the works: a springtime world tour with Knowles' singing sister, Solange, after which they'll begin work on their fourth studio album, according to a Columbia Records spokesperson. A start date for the trek hasn't been set, and no additional details on the album were available at press time.

In the meantime, the ladies continue to work on solo albums (see [article id="1449919"]"Independent Women of Destiny's Child Coordinate Solo Projects"[/article]), and Knowles is busy shooting her role of Foxy Cleopatra in the flick "Austin Powers in Goldmember," due July 26. She also recorded a song, "Hey, Goldmember," which samples K.C. and the Sunshine Band's disco smash "(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty," for the film's soundtrack (see [article id="1451333"]"Beyonce Records Song Written By Mike Myers For 'Powers' Flick"[/article]).

In the new year, the trio will vie for Favorite Album and Favorite Band, Duo or Group at the American Music Awards on January 9 (see [article id="1450938"]"Alicia Keys Leads List Of American Music Awards Nominees"[/article]) as well as Outstanding Duo or Group at the NAACP Image Awards on February 23 (see [article id="1451423"]"Alicia Keys Up For Seven NAACP Image Awards"[/article]).

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