In a shocking turn of events, singer D4vd has officially canceled the remaining dates of his U.S. tour. This decision comes in light of an ongoing investigation into a deceased body found in a car registered to him. The remaining concerts on the schedule, including a much-anticipated performance in Los Angeles on Saturday and an appearance at the L.A. Grammy Museum on September 24, have been quietly removed from venue websites as the investigation intensifies.
As of Friday morning, tickets for D4vd’s concert in San Francisco on September 19 were still available for purchase. However, sources indicate that it is highly unlikely the concert will proceed, as reports from TMZ suggest the singer’s team has decided to cancel all upcoming dates. Earlier this week, a concert slated for Seattle was also called off, raising concerns among fans and industry insiders alike.
The investigation began on September 8, when officers from the Los Angeles Police Department were dispatched to a Hollywood tow yard. They were investigating a foul odor emanating from a Tesla that had been in the yard for several days. Upon arrival, the police discovered a body, which was placed inside a bag in the front trunk of the vehicle registered to D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, 20, at an address in Hempstead, Texas.
The remains were identified as those of a teenage girl named Celeste Rivas, who had been reported missing since April 2024 from Lake Elsinore, California. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's office confirmed her identity. Following the discovery, unverified images surfaced online showing D4vd with the victim, raising further questions about his involvement.
According to NBC News, Burke is “fully cooperating” with authorities as the investigation unfolds. The singer was on his "Withered" North American tour when the news broke. Interestingly, he performed in Minneapolis the day after the discovery, without addressing the situation, but subsequently canceled a show scheduled for September 17 in Seattle.
Known for his hit singles “Here With Me” and “Romantic Homicide,” which each boast over a billion streams on Spotify, D4vd released his second studio album, “Withered,” in April. He also recently launched a new single, which is touted as the “first-ever official anthem” for the popular game Fortnite.
In the wake of this tragic event, brands have started distancing themselves from the singer. Both Crocs and Hollister have suspended their collaboration with him for the "Dream Drop" campaign. Additionally, a deluxe version of his album was scheduled for release on September 19 but has been postponed, according to various reports.
As the investigation continues, fans and followers are left with many questions. The future of D4vd's career hangs in the balance as authorities delve deeper into this troubling case. More updates are expected as the situation develops.