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Incident on the tour of Beyoncé: Unpublished music of the superstar is said to have been stolen from a car.
An incident on the tour of Beyoncé (43) causes vertebrae: unpublished music of the singer and other sensitive documents are said to have been stolen in Atlanta. Thieves broke into the rental car of the superstar’s choreographer last week.
According to the report, theft is said to have occurred on the evening of July 8, just before Beyoncé began with her appearances in the city. The choreographer Christopher Grant and the dancer Diandre Blue had told the police that they had parked their rental car on a parking deck. When they came back an hour later, they saw that someone had broken the trunk and stolen two suitcases. There were apparently hard drives with unpublished music from Beyoncé, film material, plans for the show and set lists. In addition, various items of clothing, headphones and laptops were stolen, reports “The Hollywood Reporter”.
The suspect is sought
Local channels also said that the Atlanta police had issued an arrest warrant against a suspect. The officers are said to have found two fingerprints when examining the rental car. A security camera also filmed the incident. The police were also able to localize the stolen headphones and laptops through an app.
Theft is not the first drama for Beyoncé on her celebrated “Cowboy Carter Tour”. At the end of June, a show in her hometown Houston had to be interrupted for a short time. A malfunction of a prophedty -floating propary car had led to the vehicle to tip dangerously.
Beyoncé started her “Cowboy Carter Tour” in California at the end of April to present her album of the same name from 2024.
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