Fans of the six gospel singers on the TV reality show, Destiny Child, will have an opportunity to watch them in action as the organisers have concluded plans for a tour of cities across the country.
The show, now in its second season, will visit Lagos, Ilorin, Akure, Warri, Port-Harcourt, Calabar, and Abuja.
The six finalists of Season One, all gospel singers, have metamorphosed into a group known as the Supreme Six. The group consists of the top winners – Israel Funsho, Femi Flame (1st runner up), Rasine Brown (2nd runner – up) and three other finalists: Shalom, King David and Frances.
They are all on the tour tagged “Product of Hope”, which begins on July 4, 2013.
The tour will kick off at the University of Lagos, after which it will move to Ilorin, home of Israel and from there to Akure home of Ashana.
“Product of Hope” will later move to Warri before Port-Harcourt, home of Rasine Brown, plays host to it. After the Supreme Six must have toured the homes of the top winners, Calabar will be its next port of call and finally berths in Abuja.
According to the organisers, part of the essence of the tour is to activate the zones in preparation for when auditions will begin in August. Destiny Child album is a compilation of the original songs of the six finalists at the boat camp.