Atlanta police have issued an arrest warrant in connection to the theft of sensitive tour materials.
In a shocking security breach, unreleased music by Beyoncé has reportedly been stolen after her choreographer, Christopher Grant, had his vehicle broken into on July 8 in Atlanta. According to a police report obtained by Entertainment Weekly, hard drives containing unreleased tracks, watermarked music, concert footage plans, and tour setlists were taken from Grant’s Jeep Wagoneer while parked at Krog Street Market.

Grant and dancer Diandre Blue left the vehicle unattended for roughly an hour. Upon returning, they discovered the trunk window shattered and two black suitcases missing. Stolen items included:
- A MacBook Pro 16”
- Apple Max Pro headphones
- A $725 Tumi book bag
- Tom Ford sunglasses valued at $500
- Three pairs of shoes and $1,000 worth of clothes
- Blue also reported the theft of a MacBook Air 13” and another bag
Atlanta PD confirmed two sets of fingerprints were recovered and security footage captured the crime. On July 14, the department announced an active arrest warrant for a suspect identified only as “I Most Wanted.” Additional details remain sealed due to the ongoing investigation.
The theft comes just days before Beyoncé was set to begin a four-night residency at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium as part of her Cowboy Carter Tour. The tour supports her Grammy-winning album Cowboy Carter, which earned Album of the Year and Best Country Album at the 2025 Grammys.

This marks the second notable disruption on the tour, following a technical malfunction in Houston where Beyoncé’s suspended car set tilted mid-performance. As always, she handled the moment with grace, ensuring fan safety and continuing the show.
Beyoncé’s team has yet to issue an official comment.