Trial Date Set for Man Accused of Stealing Unreleased Beyoncé Music
A shocking case of music theft has made its way to court, with a man accused of stealing unreleased tracks from the Queen Bey herself. Kelvin Evans, 40, is set to face trial on Monday (May 11) for allegedly swiping hard drives containing exclusive content from Beyoncé's vault.The Heist
In July 2025, a choreographer and dancer for Beyoncé named Christopher Grant reported that his 2024 Jeep Wagoneer was broken into. The thieves made off with several valuable items, including two MacBook laptops, Apple headphones, luxury clothing, and accessories – but the most prized possessions were the jump drives containing unreleased music from Beyoncé's upcoming projects.
The Investigation
Prosecutors claim that a video of the robbery captured a red 2025 Hyundai Elantra, which they believe is connected to the crime. Evans was arrested in August and later indicted on several charges, including entering an automobile and criminal trespass for damages totaling less than $500.
The Plea Deal
In March, Evans rejected a five-year sentence plea deal offered by prosecutors. He stated that he was 'ready to go to trial,' which has now been set for Monday (May 11). If convicted, Evans faces up to six years in prison.
The trial of Kelvin Evans is set to shed light on the shocking case of music theft from Beyoncé's vault. As the Queen Bey continues to reign supreme in the music industry, this case serves as a reminder that even the most exclusive content can fall prey to thieves. The outcome of the trial will undoubtedly be closely watched by fans and industry insiders alike.
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