Police in Hapeville, Georgia, have arrested Kelvin Evans, a man suspected of stealing unreleased music and personal items belonging to global superstar Beyoncé.
Authorities confirmed that Evans was taken into custody on a parole violation stemming from an incident on August 26, when he allegedly broke into a Jeep Wagoneer owned by Beyoncé’s choreographer, Christopher Grant, ahead of the singer’s Cowboy Carter tour stop in Atlanta.
What Was Stolen?
According to police reports, Evans made away with:
- Designer sunglasses
- Clothing and two suitcases
- Laptops and AirPods Max headphones
- A flash drive containing unreleased Beyoncé music, future concert setlists, and exclusive show footage
While some items were recovered, investigators say the hard drives and flash drive remain missing, raising concerns about potential leaks of the unreleased material.
Why It Matters
The theft comes during Beyoncé’s high-profile Cowboy Carter world tour, which has drawn global attention for its groundbreaking performances. The stolen files could contain sensitive tour details and unreleased songs that fans and the music industry are eagerly anticipating.
Ongoing Investigations
Police say Evans is being held in custody while investigations continue.
