"Scandalous theft before the Beyoncé concert!"

15.07.2025 10:30

Before Beyoncé's concerts in Atlanta, a vehicle belonging to her team was stolen. The thieves took USB drives containing unreleased songs, special concert plans, and setlists, as well as personal belongings. The incident occurred just 48 hours before the artist's shows at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

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Just before the concerts that Beyoncé will give in Atlanta as part of her "Cowboy Carter" tour, the vehicle of her choreographer and dancer was robbed. The thieves stole equipment containing the artist's unreleased songs and special setlists.



ROBBERY SHOCK 48 HOURS BEFORE THE CONCERT



The incident occurred just 48 hours before the start of Beyoncé's four-concert performance series at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. According to Atlanta-based Channel 2 news, the theft took place in a parking lot at Krog Street Market.



Atlanta police stated that the incident happened shortly after 8:00 PM the previous evening and that a black rented Jeep Wagoneer was targeted. Choreographer Christopher Grant and dancer Diandre Blue, who parked the vehicle, noticed that the rear window was broken and two suitcases were stolen when they returned.



UNRELEASED MUSIC AND SETLISTS ON USB DRIVES



The police report prepared by the Atlanta Police Department clarified the contents of the items stolen from the vehicle belonging to Beyoncé's team. It appears that the thieves specifically targeted the artist's professional work. According to the report, jump drives containing unreleased and watermark-protected songs belonging to Beyoncé, concert plans related to stage performances, and song lists from past and future concerts were stolen along with video footage. Additionally, two laptops, Apple AirPods Max headphones, designer sunglasses, and various clothing items were also reported missing during the incident. These details revealed that the incident was not just about material loss; it also endangered important data related to the artist's creative processes.



According to the report, one of the police officers checked suspicious vehicles in the area where the signal was received and began to track a vehicle moving in sync with the AirPods headphones. A person believed to be connected to the incident was questioned, but their identity has not been disclosed as they have not yet been officially declared a suspect.



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