
The remainder of D4vd’s US tour has reportedly been cancelled as the investigation into the dead body found in a Tesla registered to him continues.
After the body of missing teenager Celeste Rivas, 15, was found by Los Angeles police at an impound, it has been reported that a home linked to the US singer was also ‘searched for blood evidence’.
The police have stated that the 20-year-old – real name David Anthony Burke – is ‘fully cooperating’ with the investigation.
Burke was meant to perform two final shows in the US in San Francisco and Los Angeles, as well as a show at the L.A. Grammy Museum on September 24.
It comes after he cancelled his performance in Seattle on Wednesday, September 17.
Per Variety, tickets for the Los Angeles and Grammy Museum show have been removed from their websites. Although tickets are still on sale for the San Francisco show tonight (September 19), TMZ reports this will also not go ahead.

There is no word yet on whether he will embark on the European leg of his tour, which kicks off in Oslo on October 1, with plans to head to Denmark, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, the UK and France.
The deluxe edition of D4vd’s debut album, Withered: Marcescence, was also scheduled to be released today, but it has yet to show up on streaming platforms.
TMZ has reported that his label, Interscope, has suspended the album’s release and paused promotional activity.
D4vd has 34.6million monthly listeners on Spotify alone and nearly 4million followers on TikTok with his April album, Withered, peaking at number 13 on the Billboard 200 charts.

The publication previously revealed that officers had searched a home linked to Burke for 12 hours, looking for ‘trace amounts of blood’ through the use of luminol, per a source.
Per Rolling Stone, the home’s owner confirmed to the publication that it had been rented to Burke’s manager last year, from February 2024.
A missing person flyer, uncovered by CBS, showed that Rivas (a Lake Elsinore resident) went missing in April 2024, aged 13.
Her date of death is listed as September 8, when her body was discovered after authorities were alerted to a ‘foul odour coming from a vehicle’.
The cause of death has been ‘deferred’ pending further investigation. No suspects have been identified by police, nor have any charges been laid at the time of writing.
Metro has reached out to D4vd’s representatives for comment.
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