After the terrifying second the place Beyoncé’s automotive malfunctioned throughout her efficiency of “16 Carriages” in Houston, there was one other disturbance within the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit.
On Tuesday, July 8, two days earlier than Beyoncé began her four-day residency in Atlanta, a report was made by Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, and her dancer Diandre Blue that the famous person’s unreleased music was stolen from their rental van in Atlanta, in response to The Impartial.
Grant and Blue had parked their rental Jeep Wagoneer in a storage at Krog Avenue Market, a well-liked meals market in Atlanta, at 8:00 pm. After they returned, an hour later, the trunk of the van was broken, and so they noticed that two suitcases had been stolen, in response to The Guardian.
Per the Hollywood Reporter, the suitcases that have been taken contained “watermarked music, some unreleased music, footage, plans for the present, and previous and future setlists.” So as to add to the harm, AirPod Max headphones, MacBook laptops, and clothes items have been additionally stolen.
Police managed to acquire footage of the incident, in addition to found two fingerprints, and so they have been capable of finding the situation of one of many laptops by means of Apple’s “Discover My” characteristic, in response to ABC. Models of officers have been despatched to go looking the world the place the laptop computer was reported to be, and performed a suspicious particular person cease.
Beyoncé completed the final present of her Atlanta residency yesterday (July 14) and can be on her solution to Las Vegas for a two-day cease to complete her tour. No studies of delays or plan modifications to the tour have been made.
The Beyhive has had loads to say in response to the information of the theft and the continued investigation:
One fan on X wrote, “I wouldn’t depart a 10pc (wing combo) unattended in Atlanta, however Beyoncé thumb drives?!”
“Beyoncé by no means stepping foot in Atlanta once more,” wrote one other.
Different followers lamented in regards to the theft, believing that it means Beyoncé will determine to not launch the Act III album:
Although no arrest has been made simply but, not all hope is misplaced for Beyoncé, her group, and her followers, as an arrest warrant has been issued for an unidentified suspect, in response to Pitchfork.
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