On July 8, in Atlanta, Georgia, a break-in targeting Beyoncé’s choreographer and a dancer took place. Authorities have issued a warrant for an unidentified suspect after stolen computer drives containing unreleased music from Beyoncé were taken from a rented SUV.
Choreographer Christopher Grant, 37, and dancer Diandre Blue informed the police that they parked their Jeep Wagoneer close to the BeltLine trail at about 2 a.m. on July 8.
Upon returning to their vehicle, they found the rear window shattered.
This incident transpired just two days prior to the four-day stop of Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit Tour at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta.
The duo reported that the thief made off with two suitcases “holding some personal sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé.”
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According to a police report, among the stolen items were “five jump drives containing watermarked music, unreleased tracks, show footage plans for past and upcoming shows, and a setlist.”
Additionally, an Apple MacBook, AirPods, and designer apparel were also taken.
Authorities tracked signals from the MacBook to a location near the site of the break-in. Officers examined surveillance footage that documented the incident.
An officer noted in the report retrieved by WSB-TV that “there were several vehicles in the vicinity from which the AirPods were pinging.”
A suspect has been identified and a warrant has been issued for their capture. However, the suspect remains at large. Police describe the individual as operating “a red 2025 Hyundai Elantra with a Georgia license plate.”