Unlawed Beyonce music stolen in Atlanta Cowboy Carter Tour

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Unforgettable music from Beyonce was among several items stolen from a vehicle in Atlanta, just days before the four -hour cowboy cowboy tour in the city, authorities have confirmed.

Hard drives containing unprecedented songs, show shows and past and future lists for her tour were among the objects stolen by a rental car used by the singer’s choreographer and one of her dancers, according to a police report.

The theft happened on July 8, two days before the first performance of Beyonce’s Atlanta.

Atlanta police say an arrest warrant has been issued, but the name of the suspect has not been publicly announced.

Choreographer Christopher Grant and dancer Daandre Blo told police that they had parked the rented black jeep wagoneer and entered the nearby food hall. When they returned, the rear window of the vehicle was broken and two suitcases disappeared, according to a police incident report.

They told the police that they “carry some personal sensitive information about the musician Beyonce” in the vehicle, which was also stolen.

This included “Five jumps containing water marking music, unlawful music, plans for the footage of past and future and set list,” the report said.

Other items reported stolen include a laptop, designer clothing and Apple Airpods. Authorities have used information to track the laptop and headphones to track where the subjects may have gone, a police report noted.

Authorities also cut the vehicle for all fingerprints and found “two very light prints”.

It is unclear whether the stolen items have been restored.

The BBC contacted a Beyonce representative for comment.

Currently, Beyonce is on tour in Atlanta as part of his tour at Cowboy Carter Stadium. She has been presenting herself in the city since July 10 and her last show was designated Monday night.

Her husband, the rapper Jay Z, made a surprise performance on the third night of his show.

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