Live In Atlanta (Blu-ray) 

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Destiny's Child - Live In Atlanta (Blu-ray)
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FormatBlu-Ray
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingE
Available26-09-2008
LabelSony
SourcedAustralia
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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Intro / Overture
  2. Say My Name
  3. Independent Woman
  4. No, No, No (Part II)
  5. Bug-A-Boo
  6. Bills, Bills, Bills
  7. Bootylicious
  8. Jumpin', Jumpin
  9. Soldier Dance Interlude
  10. Soldier feat. T.I. & Lil Wayne
  11. Dancer Break
  12. Dilemma
  13. Do You Know
  14. Beyonce Intro
  15. Baby Boy
  16. Naughty Girl
  17. Band Introduction
  18. Cater 2 U
  19. Cater 2 U - Dance Sequence
  20. Girl
  21. Free
  22. If
  23. Through This Love
  24. Bad Habit
  25. Dancer Ballet Break
  26. Dangerously In Love
  27. Crazy In Love
  28. Salsa Dance Break
  29. Survivor
  30. Lose My Breath
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