D4vd cancels European shows following investigation into teen discovered deceased in his vehicle.
Singer D4vd has canceled the European leg of his world tour amid an ongoing investigation into the tragic death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. Her remains were discovered in an impounded Tesla belonging to the artist, raising serious concerns that have led to a cancellation of his scheduled performances.
Ticket sales for the singer’s European shows have been halted, with initial plans to commence in Norway next month no longer listed for purchase. Although dates were previously displayed on his official website, updates now reflect the cancellations on various platforms, including D4vd’s individual show pages and Ticketmaster, which indicate that all upcoming U.S. performances have also been canceled. A concert scheduled for Saturday at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles remains listed but has been met with speculation regarding its status.
The decision to cancel was communicated by venue operators, including Paradiso in the Netherlands, which announced the Oct. 10 concert was off due to unforeseen circumstances. Similarly, the Elysée Montmartre in Paris cited “unforeseen circumstances” for axing his shows on Oct. 23 and 24. In total, the five anticipated U.K. performances have no active sales, and shows in Brussels, Prague, and Poland are also no longer available.
D4vd, born David Burke, rose to fame with his hit “Romantic Homicide.” He garnered significant media attention following the discovery of Rivas’s remains last week at a Hollywood tow yard, where she had been missing since spring 2024. The investigation has since unveiled that Rivas’s body was in a decomposed state, prompting further scrutiny into the circumstances surrounding her death.
Reports indicate that Rivas and D4vd shared a personal connection, as both had matching tattoos, which came to light following her identification. Compounding the tragedy, it has emerged that the artist recorded an unreleased song titled “Celeste” in 2023, expressing sentiments of fascination about her.
As investigators continue their probe, the LAPD recently conducted a search of a residence rented by D4vd’s manager, seizing electronic equipment in the search for potential evidence linked to Rivas’s case. The artist’s promotional efforts have been placed on hold, and a highly anticipated deluxe version of his album “Withered” has also been postponed.
In light of these developments, the music community awaits further updates as the investigation unfolds. The gravity of the situation continues to capture the public’s attention, with many seeking clarity on D4vd’s next steps amidst these challenging circumstances.
