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Observer
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Observer
Unreleased Beyoncé Music Stolen During Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta, Police Say
Two men who identified themselves as a choreographer and a dancer for Beyoncé told police in Atlanta that hard drives containing unreleased music, concert set lists and footage plans for shows were stolen from their rental SUV last wek during a stop on the singer's Cowboy Carter tour, authorities said. The men, Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue, told officers that they parked their rented 2024 Jeep Wagoneer for about an hour in a parking garage at the Krog Street Market on July 8, according to a police report. Someone broke the vehicle's rear window while it was unattended and made off with two suitcases that the men said had their belongings in them, police said. 'Mr. Grant also advised that he was carrying some personal, sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé,' according to the police report, which the Atlanta Police Department posted on its website Monday. According to the report, the stolen items included a set of hard drives, which had some unreleased music on them; set lists for past and future concerts; and footage plans for one of the singer's upcoming shows. The hard drives also contained watermarked music, a digital identifier used by recording artists for copyright purposes and to prevent piracy. A 13-inch MacBook Air was also reported stolen. It was not immediately clear whether the hard drives had been stored inside the two suitcases. A value of $1, which appeared to be a place holder, was assigned in the police report to each of the stolen hard drives. Two officers dusted the vehicle for fingerprints, which yielded two very light prints, according to investigators, who said that security cameras had recorded the break-in. A pair of AirPods Max headphones, which were stolen and can be tracked via GPS, led officers to a person described in the report as suspicious. 'At this time, the suspect remains outstanding, and their identity is not yet available for release,' Officer John Predmore, an Atlanta police spokesperson, said in an email. The break-in was reported Monday by Atlanta television station WSB. The area where it happened is part of the Krog district, a mixed-use collection of landmark properties and a food hall. A representative for Beyoncé did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Efforts to reach Grant and Blue were not immediately successful. On Monday night, Beyoncé was scheduled to conclude the Atlanta leg of her Cowboy Carter tour at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, her fourth concert in five nights in the city. —NYT
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
911 Audio Reveals Moment Beyoncé's Unreleased Music and Tour Plans Were Stolen
911 Audio Reveals Moment Beyoncé's Unreleased Music and Tour Plans Were Stolen originally appeared on Parade. Newly released audio from a 911 call is giving fresh insight into how superstar Beyoncé's unreleased music and tour plans were stolen from a rental car belonging to the singer's longtime choreographer Chris Grant and dancer Diandre Blue. The theft occurred on July 8 in Atlanta, two days before the singer began her four-night residency at the city's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Items stolen from the rented vehicle included concert set lists, footage, tour plans, two MacBook laptops, luxury clothing, and Apple one of Beyoncé's longtime choreographers, and dancer Blue told police they parked their car at an Atlanta food hall around 8:09 p.m. and returned around 9:00 p.m. to find the 2024 Jeep Wagoneer's trunk window had been broken and two suitcases were missing. On Monday, the Atlanta Police Department announced it had secured an arrest warrant for a suspect, whose identity has not been revealed. The 911 audio was also released, in which a panicked Grant can be heard telling the dispatcher, 'They stole my computer, but it has a tracker on it. It's really, really important information on there. I work with someone who is of high status.'🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 911 Audio Reveals Moment Beyoncé's Unreleased Music and Tour Plans Were Stolen first appeared on Parade on Jul 15, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.


West Australian
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- West Australian
THE NEW YORK TIMES: Unreleased Beyonce music stolen during Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta
Two men who identified themselves as a choreographer and a dancer for Beyoncé told police in Atlanta that hard drives containing unreleased music, concert set lists and footage plans for shows were stolen from their rental car last week during a stop on the singer's Cowboy Carter tour, authorities said. The men, Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue, told officers that they parked their rented 2024 Jeep Wagoneer for about an hour in a parking garage at the Krog Street Market on July 8, according to a police report. Someone broke the vehicle's rear window while it was unattended and made off with two suitcases that the men said had their belongings in them, police said. 'Mr Grant also advised that he was carrying some personal, sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé,' according to the police report, which the Atlanta Police Department posted on its website Monday. According to the report, the stolen items included a set of hard drives, which had some unreleased music on them; set lists for past and future concerts; and footage plans for one of the singer's upcoming shows. The hard drives also contained watermarked music, a digital identifier used by recording artists for copyright purposes and to prevent piracy. A 13-inch MacBook Air was also reported stolen. It was not immediately clear whether the hard drives had been stored inside the two suitcases. A value of $1, which appeared to be a place holder, was assigned in the police report to each of the stolen hard drives. Two officers dusted the vehicle for fingerprints, which yielded two very light prints, according to investigators, who said that security cameras had recorded the break-in. A pair of AirPods Max headphones, which were stolen and can be tracked via GPS, led officers to a person described in the report as suspicious. 'At this time, the suspect remains outstanding, and their identity is not yet available for release,' Officer John Predmore, an Atlanta police spokesperson, said in an email. The break-in was reported Monday by Atlanta television station WSB. The area where it happened is part of the Krog district, a mixed-use collection of landmark properties and a food hall. A representative for Beyoncé did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Efforts to reach Grant and Blue were not immediately successful. On Monday night, Beyoncé was scheduled to conclude the Atlanta leg of her Cowboy Carter tour at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, her fourth concert in five nights in the city. This article originally appeared in The New York Times .

The Age
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Age
Unreleased Beyoncé music stolen from rental car amid Cowboy Carter tour
Two men who identified themselves as a choreographer and a dancer for Beyoncé told police in Atlanta that hard drives containing unreleased music, concert set lists and footage plans for shows were stolen from their rental SUV last week during a stop on the singer's Cowboy Carter tour, authorities said. The men, Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue, told officers that they parked their rented 2024 Jeep Wagoneer for about an hour in a parking garage at the Krog Street Market on July 8, according to a police report. Someone broke the vehicle's rear window while it was unattended and made off with two suitcases that the men said had their belongings in them, police said. 'Mr Grant also advised that he was carrying some personal, sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé,' according to the police report, which the Atlanta Police Department posted on its website Monday. According to the report, the stolen items included a set of hard drives, which had some unreleased music on them; set lists for past and future concerts; and footage plans for one of the singer's upcoming shows. The hard drives also contained watermarked music, a digital identifier used by recording artists for copyright purposes and to prevent piracy. A 13-inch MacBook Air was also reported stolen. Loading It was not immediately clear whether the hard drives had been stored inside the two suitcases. A value of $1, which appeared to be a placeholder, was assigned in the police report to each of the stolen hard drives. Two officers dusted the vehicle for fingerprints, which yielded two very light prints, according to investigators, who said that security cameras had recorded the break-in. A pair of AirPods Max headphones, which were stolen and can be tracked via GPS, led officers to a person described in the report as suspicious.

Sydney Morning Herald
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Sydney Morning Herald
Unreleased Beyoncé music stolen from rental car amid Cowboy Carter tour
Two men who identified themselves as a choreographer and a dancer for Beyoncé told police in Atlanta that hard drives containing unreleased music, concert set lists and footage plans for shows were stolen from their rental SUV last week during a stop on the singer's Cowboy Carter tour, authorities said. The men, Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue, told officers that they parked their rented 2024 Jeep Wagoneer for about an hour in a parking garage at the Krog Street Market on July 8, according to a police report. Someone broke the vehicle's rear window while it was unattended and made off with two suitcases that the men said had their belongings in them, police said. 'Mr Grant also advised that he was carrying some personal, sensitive information for the musician Beyoncé,' according to the police report, which the Atlanta Police Department posted on its website Monday. According to the report, the stolen items included a set of hard drives, which had some unreleased music on them; set lists for past and future concerts; and footage plans for one of the singer's upcoming shows. The hard drives also contained watermarked music, a digital identifier used by recording artists for copyright purposes and to prevent piracy. A 13-inch MacBook Air was also reported stolen. Loading It was not immediately clear whether the hard drives had been stored inside the two suitcases. A value of $1, which appeared to be a placeholder, was assigned in the police report to each of the stolen hard drives. Two officers dusted the vehicle for fingerprints, which yielded two very light prints, according to investigators, who said that security cameras had recorded the break-in. A pair of AirPods Max headphones, which were stolen and can be tracked via GPS, led officers to a person described in the report as suspicious.