Beyoncé’s unreleased music stolen during Atlanta tour stop.

Beyoncé’s unreleased music was reportedly stolen from her choreographer’s SUV ahead of her Cowboy Carter show in Atlanta earlier this month. A police report obtained by ABC News reveals that officers are searching for a suspect who stole two suitcases filled with sensitive material, including hard drives with footage, set list plans, and unreleased music. Authorities confirmed they responded to the theft report on July 8.
Police reported that the preliminary investigation revealed a Jeep Wagoneer was broken into at the scene, and two suitcases were stolen. Investigators from the Atlanta Police Department’s Larceny from Auto Unit are leading the case and have secured an arrest warrant for a suspect. The theft occurred around 8 p.m. in a parking deck at Krog Street Market, just three days before Beyoncé’s sold-out shows at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The suspect, whose identity remains undisclosed, has not yet been located.
An arrest warrant was issued for a suspect on Monday, July 14. According to WSB-TV, Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue reported the crime to authorities.
The duo reported that someone “broke in through the back lift gate and robbed their rental black Jeep Wagoneer while it was parked in a deck around 8:09 p.m.” Police confirmed that the break-in was caught on surveillance cameras, and the scene was dusted for fingerprints. Items stolen included clothes, designer sunglasses, laptops, and a pair of AirPods Max headphones, all belonging to members of Beyoncé’s team. DailyMail.com has contacted Beyoncé’s representatives for comment. She is set to complete her fourth and final show in Atlanta at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on July 14.
In March 2021, thieves reportedly targeted Beyoncé’s storage unit, making off with $1 million worth of valuables, including designer handbags and dresses.
According to TMZ, Beyoncé was reportedly linked to three storage units in the Los Angeles area. These units, believed to be rented by her production company, Parkwood Entertainment, were targeted by thieves twice in the same month. TMZ reported that the items taken during the first break-in all belonged to Beyoncé, including handbags, children’s toys, and photos that belonged to one of her stylists.