Beyoncé Team Robbed In Atlanta: Unreleased Music, Tour Plans & Hard Drive Stolen Just Before Cowboy Carter Show

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Beyoncé Team Robbed In Atlanta: Unreleased Music, Tour Plans & Hard Drive Stolen Just Before Cowboy Carter Show
Just days before Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour hit Atlanta, thieves broke into an SUV belonging to her choreographer and a dancer, stealing sensitive materials — including unreleased music.
Atlanta police said the break-in happened July 8 around 8 p.m. at Krog Street Market. Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue told officers that their black Jeep Wagoneer was broken into, and two suitcases were stolen.
“Mr. Grant advised he was also carrying some personal sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé,” police wrote. That included “water marked music, some un-released music, footage plans for the show and past and future set lists.”
The suspects also took clothing, designer sunglasses, laptops, and AirPods Max. Using Apple’s “Find My,” investigators traced the headphones’ location and stopped a suspicious vehicle.
A red 2025 Hyundai Elantra is now linked to the theft. Surveillance footage captured the break-in, and police say leads are actively being pursued.
What are your thoughts on this bold theft?
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