D4vd us tour cancelled, album release paused

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Singer D4vd cancels the remaining dates of his US tour while Interscope suspends his album release in the wake of the investigation surrounding him.

The investigation into the remains of a 15-year-old found in the trunk of a car registered to singer D4vd continues. This week, the body was identified as Celeste Rivas, who had been missing from Lake Elsinore since April 2024—and it’s become apparent that she and the singer in whose car she was found may have known one another.

The remaining dates on D4vd’s U.S. tour—two stops in Los Angeles scheduled for Saturday and next Wednesday—have been removed from the venue websites as of Thursday, September 18.

Tickets for tonight’s show in San Francisco (September 19) were still on sale as of Friday morning, but it seems unlikely the concert will go on as planned. According to TMZ, the singer’s team decided to cancel all remaining dates. A concert in Seattle scheduled for Wednesday was also called off earlier in the week.

Notably, tickets for the European leg of his tour, which is scheduled to kick off in Norway on October 1, are still on sale.

Interscope, the label representing D4vd, has also reportedly suspended the release of his upcoming album and all associated promotion. Withered Deluxe: Marcescence was due to drop today. The singer has also lost some brand promotion deals with Crocs and Hollister this week as a result of the investigation.

Since the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s report revealed the identity of the victim this week, details have circulated online indicating that D4vd, whose real name is David Burke, knew her from his Discord server. Lyrics of allegedly unreleased music from the singer contain the name Celeste.

Meanwhile, both family and teachers of the deceased indicate that she was seeing someone named David before her disappearance last year.

Before the grisly discovery in his car on September 8, D4vd made headlines with a new single released as the “first-ever official anthem for Fortnite,” ahead of the game’s championship tournament. D4vd rose to prominence with his Fortnite gameplay videos on YouTube before he started focusing on creating music to avoid copyright strikes on his videos.