Unreleased Beyoncé Music Stolen in Atlanta Car Break-In Ahead of Tour Stop

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Atlanta, GA – Unreleased music by global superstar Beyoncé has been stolen from a vehicle in Atlanta, just days before the singer’s highly anticipated Cowboy Carter tour stop in the city, authorities have confirmed.

According to an Atlanta Police Department report, hard drives containing unreleased songs, choreography plans, and both past and future set lists were among several items taken from a rental vehicle. The car was being used by one of Beyoncé’s choreographers and a dancer, and was reportedly broken into on July 8 — two days before the first of her four scheduled performances in Atlanta.

The incident is a major security concern for the singer, who is known for her tight control over unreleased material and tour details. Beyoncé has a long history of surprise drops and tightly guarded creative content, and any leak could disrupt months of strategic planning.

Police say an arrest warrant has been issued in connection with the theft, but the suspect’s name has not yet been made public. Investigators have not commented on whether the stolen hard drives have been recovered or whether any of the contents have been leaked online.

As of now, Beyoncé has not commented publicly on the incident, and her Atlanta performances have proceeded as scheduled.

The Cowboy Carter tour — an extension of her critically acclaimed album of the same name — marks a bold new direction in genre experimentation for the artist, blending country, soul, and pop influences in a live spectacle praised for its ambitious staging and powerful choreography.