Beyoncé’s choreographer’s car reportedly broken into, unreleased music stolen

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Unreleased Beyoncé music has been stolen from her choreographer's car after it was reportedly broken into in Atlanta, several outlets have reported.

The Halo singer is currently on a world tour to support her country album Cowboy Carter, having performed three shows in Atlanta this week. She is expected to perform her last show on Monday night.

In a press release issued on Monday, law enforcement officials revealed that a car theft was reported on last Tuesday. At the time, a Jeep Wagoneer had been broken into, and two suitcases containing songs from Beyoncé that are yet to come out, as well as show plans, were stolen.


Everything we know about the stolen Beyoncé music, suspects, and more

CNN has reported that preliminary investigation findings have revealed the suitcases belong to choreographer Christopher Grant, while the car belonged to backup dancer Diandre Blue. The vehicle, which was being rented, was parked on level one of a car park at 99 Krog St. NE.

Per the outlet, the two laptops and hard drives were storing watermarked and unreleased music, as well as old and new set lists and footage plans. Various clothing items, designer sunglasses, AirPods Max, and MacBooks were also stolen, The Hollywood Reporter has revealed.

Investigators from the Atlanta Police Department’s Larceny from Auto Unit took charge of the case. As of this writing, a suspect has yet to be apprehended, though an arrest warrant has been issued. APD has revealed that they dusted the car and have recovered two fingerprints. Billboard has also reported that someone has been questioned, though no arrests have been made.

Surveillance footage of the robbery has also been recovered, and police have been using Find My to locate the stolen AirPods and MacBook laptops. According to The Hollywood Reporter, one of the officers listed in the report stated that they'd executed a “suspicious person stop” in the vicinity where the headphones were located.

“Mr. Grant advised he was also carrying some personal sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé,” the incident report states, according to Variety. “He advised he was her choreographer and Mr. Diandre Blue was a dancer for her and that her hard drives for her upcoming show in Atlanta were stolen also. The hard drives contained water marked music, some un-released music, footage plans for the show and past and future set lists.”

As of this writing, a representative for Beyoncé has yet to issue a statement. The songstress is all set to wrap up her tour, and following her performances in Atlanta, she will be performing in Las Vegas for two nights, bringing an end to the show that started on August 28, 2024, in Los Angeles.

Edited by Deebakar