Beyoncé’s unreleased music stolen at Atlanta Tour stop, police say

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Police report says the unidentified suspect is currently investigating after Beyoncé’s unreleased music, plans for the show footage and past and future set lists.

Beyoncé, who is in Atlanta for a “Cowboy Carter” tour stop, begins her first show in town 48 hours after the choreographer, with one of the dancers saying that some sensitive items were stolen from the car rental.

According to a police report obtained by USA Today, Christopher Grant and DeAndre Bleu told Atlanta police they parked a black rental jeep wagonia on their parking deck around 8:09pm.

“Grant also advised that he has personal sensitive information for musician Beyoncé,” the officer said in a police report. “He was her choreographer, DeAndre Bleu is her dancer and advised that her upcoming shows in Atlanta had also been stolen. The hard drive included water-marked music, some released music, a film plan for the show, and a set list of past and future,” he added.

Grant and Blue also reported that they also photographed the clothes, designer sunglasses, laptops and pair of airpods from the vehicle In Incident on July 8th.

USA Today contacted a Beyoncé representative for comments.

Police have followed up with multiple leads and the investigation is underway.

Her first four shows were shown at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on the Rodeo Chitlin Circuit Tour on July 10th. She took to the stage again on July 11th and July 13th.

The creator of “Cowboy Carter” is set to hold the final Atlanta Show on Monday, July 14th.

Beyoncé debuted her “Cowboy Carter” tour for the first time on April 28th at Sophie Stadium in Los Angeles with a set list of 39 songs. Her show is packed with family, fashion and a variety of musical genres.

Follow Caché McClay on Beyoncé Knowles-Carter Reporter on USA Today Network Instagram, Tiktok and x As @cachemclay.

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