Beyonce filmed a new music video in Fort Greene, Brooklyn Sunday night.

According to reports, the Grown Woman singer shot a video at Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, which is located on Clermont Ave and Vanderbilt. 

No word on what video Beyonce was filming, but Cultureblaze.com obtained pictures of the set. 

The site reported that the streets were filled with video assistants, trucks and security personnel. Beyonce was not seen on set, but her bodyguard Julius was seen exited the school.

One of the assistants on the set reportedly said it was a shoot for a commercial, but did not confirm for who. 

Beyonce's hair stylist Kim Kimble who admitted she was a bit shocked that the singer cut her hair spilled the beans to PEOPLE magazine and confirmed that the Grammy-award winning singer was shooting a video over the weekend.

"I had a whole plan laid out ... I wanted to do a retro '50s type of hair. I feel like there's going to be a meeting soon!" she said while laughing. "It won't be the long, wavy, typical hair, but I'm really excited to do something different. No matter what, she knows I'll give her what she wants!"

Beyonce is no stranger to Brooklyn. Her rapper-husband, Jay Z is from BedStuy, Brooklyn. 

He also referenced Bishop Loughlin high school in his song "Big Chips."

The mother of Blue Ivy recently wrapped up her US leg of her Mrs. Carter World Tour at the Barclays Center which is walking distance from where she was shooting the new music video. 

On her last day of her concert at Barclays, she biked all the way across the Brooklyn Bridge with her hubby. She posted a picture on Instagram just to prove it. 

"I biked to Barclays for my last show in Brooklyn!" she wrote.