Rising singer D4vd has abruptly pulled the plug on his U.S. tour amid a disturbing investigation involving a car registered to him. Los Angeles authorities discovered a dead body in the young artist’s impounded Tesla earlier this month, prompting D4vd (real name David Burke) to cancel all remaining stateside shows. The body, found on September 8 inside the vehicle at a Hollywood tow yard, was later identified as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, a Southern California girl who had been missing since April 2024. Police say the victim’s remains were “severely decomposed” when found, and her death is being investigated as a homicide.
In the wake of the grim discovery, detectives obtained a warrant to search a Hollywood Hills residence linked to D4vd, collecting evidence while the 20-year-old musician cooperates with law enforcement. No arrests have been made, and D4vd has not yet commented publicly on the situation. The shocking turn of events led to the cancellation of several upcoming concerts, including shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles that were set for this past weekend. Meanwhile, Rivas’ family spoke out in anguish as they seek answers and help to cover funeral costs. They described themselves as “heartbroken and devastated” over the tragic loss of their “beloved daughter.” Fans of D4vd – known for hits like the ironically titled “Romantic Homicide” – have flooded social media with concern and speculation. As the investigation continues, the singer’s supporters and the victim’s loved ones alike are anxiously awaiting more information about how this tragedy unfolded.