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Atlanta Police Secure Arrest Warrant in Theft of Unreleased Beyoncé Music Drives

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, JUL 15 – Unreleased music and sensitive tour materials were stolen from Beyoncé's choreographer's rental car just days before her Atlanta residency, with police issuing an arrest warrant for a suspect.

  • In early July 2025, law enforcement in Atlanta responded to a vehicle break-in at Krog Street Market where two suitcases containing unreleased Beyoncé tracks and tour materials were taken from a Jeep Wagoneer.
  • The theft occurred after Beyoncé’s choreographer and dancer parked the vehicle around 8:10 p.m. and returned an hour later to find the back window smashed and suitcases missing.
  • Investigators with Atlanta Police’s Larceny from Auto Unit secured an arrest warrant but the suspect remains outstanding and their identity has not been released.
  • Stolen items included hard drives with watermarked, unreleased music, show videos, future setlists, laptops, designer sunglasses, clothes, and headphones.
  • Atlanta police advised people to always take their important items with them when leaving their vehicles, warning that criminals can quickly identify and target valuables. Meanwhile, Beyoncé’s team has finished three concerts and is preparing for the final show scheduled for July 14 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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In the American city of Atlanta, USB drives containing unreleased music by singer Beyoncé were stolen. The loot was taken from a rental car belonging to her choreographer, just days before a series of performances as part of her "Cowboy Carter" tour.

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