Unreleased Beyoncé Music Stolen in Atlanta Car Robbery Says Tour Choreographer & Dancer: Report
Unreleased Beyoncé music and tour plans were reportedly stolen during an SUV robbery of Bey’s choreographer and dancer on July 8 in Atlanta.
According to a report from local Atlanta news station WSB-TV, Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue told Atlanta police that the trunk window of their black Jeep Wagoneer rental was found damaged shortly after 8 p.m. ET on July 8 in a parking lot near Krog Street Market.
Among the stolen items were a pair of suitcases containing confidential information, in addition to AirPods, clothes, laptops and designer sunglasses.
When contacted by Billboard, Atlanta police released the following statement regarding the incident: “On July 8, 2025, Atlanta Police Zone 6 officers responded to 99 Krog St. NE regarding a report of a theft from motor vehicle. Preliminary investigation revealed a Jeep Wagoneer was broken into at the location and two suitcases had been stolen.”
The statement continues: “Investigators with the Atlanta Police Department’s Larceny from Auto Unit led the investigation and have subsequently secured an arrest warrant for a suspect. At this time, the suspect remains outstanding, and their identity is not yet available for release.”
According to a police report viewed by WSB-TV, the stolen items included hard drives containing watermarked and unreleased music from Beyoncé, future setlists and footage plans for the upcoming Atlanta Cowboy Carter Tour shows. A person of interest has reportedly been questioned, but no arrests have been made in the case.
Beyoncé has completed three Atlanta shows on her Cowboy Carter Tour, and a fourth and final date is slated for Monday (July 14) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Sunday night’s (July 13) concert even saw her bring out her husband Jay-Z as a special guest, who performed “Crazy in Love” and “Public Service Announcement.”
Billboard has reached out to Beyoncé’s representatives for comment, and to the Atlanta Police Department for their full report.
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