Atlanta, Bey and Cowboy Carter
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Beyoncé fans took over Atlanta during her "Cowboy Carter" tour stop with weeklong celebrations filled with pride, community and nonstop energy.
Beyoncé's choreographer and one of her dancers say thieves broke into their car and stole several items, including a flash drive that contained her unreleased music. Christopher Grant and dancer Diandre Blue called 911 on July 8 to report that their car window had been smashed and suitcases had been stolen in Atlanta.
Police say unreleased music by Beyoncé along with footage, show plans and concert set lists were stolen from a car in Atlanta rented by associates.
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Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour in Atlanta featured 40 songs, dazzling visuals, and the support of her daughters. The show celebrated Black history and reclamation.
Five hard drives containing unreleased music, concert set lists and footage plans for shows were stolen from two members of Beyoncé's team.
A suspect stole "water marked music, some unreleased music, footage plans for the show and past and future set lists," according to an Atlanta Police incident report.
Unreleased Beyoncé music was reportedly stolen from her choreographer and one of her dancers out of their rental car less than 48 hours before she kicked off her run of “Cowboy Carter” shows in Atlanta.
Beyoncé launched her third Atlanta "Cowboy Carter" concert. Here are unforgettable moments from the epic show.