Beyoncé's Unreleased Music Stolen in Atlanta Car Theft

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Some of Beyoncé's unreleased music was stolen at an Atlanta tour stop of Cowboy Carter. The heist occurred last week when the rental car in which Beyoncé's choreographer was traveling was broken into, police reports said.

 

The theft took place on July 8, when officers received a call about a vehicle break-in, the Atlanta police said. The vehicle, a Jeep Wagoneer, was parked on the bottom floor of a parking deck at 99 Krog St. NE. The stolen goods belonged to Beyoncé's choreographer, Christopher Grant, and backup dancer Diandre Blue.

Stolen Items Include Hard Drives, Laptops, and Personal Property
The police report was said to state that the stolen items included a pair of laptops and hard drives containing watermarked, as-yet-unreleased music and footage plans, as well as set lists, both past and future.

The case is being investigated by the Atlanta Police Department's Larceny from Auto Unit and a suspect has been identified in an arrest warrant, but the name is being withheld.

Grant, it was reported, also lost $1,000 worth of clothing, a pair of $500 Tom Ford sunglasses, and a $750 Tumi book bag. Diandre Blue said his MacBook Air and headphones were stolen.

Beyoncé to Appear in Vegas Before Coming to Atlanta
Beyoncé still performed in Atlanta despite the theft, with her fourth and final show in the city taking place Monday night after previous concerts on July 10, 11, and 13 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Next, she will be posted up in Las Vegas, where her next performance is slated for July 25.