Beyoncé’s unreleased music stolen from choreographer’s car in Atlanta
Record your alligator tears and leave the bodyguard, because Beyoncé needs a protector right now.
Hard records containing part of the unprecedented music of the music icon, watermark music, concert sequence plans and sets of sets were stolen in the car of his choreographer, Christopher Grant, according to a police report examined by Weekly entertainment.
Around 8 p.m. on July 8, Grant and one of the Beyoncé tour teams, Diande Blue, say they left Grant Jeep Wagoneer in the parking terrace at the Krog d’Atlanta street market. When they returned an hour later, the pair said they noticed that the car trunk window had been damaged, then discovered that two black suitcases had been stolen inside the car.
Weekly entertainment contacted a representative of Beyoncé to comment.
In addition to the hard drives, Grant says that stolen luggage contained a MacBook Pro 16 “, Apple Max Pro, a pair of Tom Ford sunglasses worth $ 500, a tumi book bag of $ 725, three pairs of shoes valued at $ 500 and $ 1,000 in clothes.
The report notes that two fingerprints have been found on the vehicle and that the cameras in the area have captured the incident. The Atlanta police service announced on Monday that it had obtained an arrest warrant for a suspect in the case, but refused to disclose additional identification information.
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The flight occurred less than 48 hours before the very decorated Cowboy Carter The artist was to launch a four-day residence at the Mercedes-Benz stadium in Atlanta. Atlanta’s latest performance on his tour supporting the album, which won his best country album and album of the year at the 2025 Grammy Awards, is scheduled for Monday.
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It is the last hitching of the tour for an artist known for having successfully completed tours without even the suggestion of a problem.
While performing at the NRG stadium in his hometown of Houston on June 28, Beyoncé was taken in a terrifying technical dysfunction while going up on the crowd in a red convertible held in the air by wires.
“Stop. Stop, stop, stop, stop,” she said in the microphone, interrupting her own performance of the Cowboy Carter Simple “16 cars” while the car was starting to tilt dangerously. Always professional, Beyoncé thanked the crowd for their patience while the platform was slowly lowered to the ground, and she continued with the rest of the show.