Singer D4vd is reportedly canceling the European leg of his world tour amid the investigation into the death of Celeste Rivas, the 15-year-old girl whose remains were discovered in his impounded Tesla last week.
Tickets can no longer be purchased for the “Romantic Homicide” singer’s European shows, though the dates — which were scheduled to kick off in Norway next month — were still listed on his website as of Saturday.
The cancellations have instead been posted on most of the pages for the individual shows as well as D4vd’s Ticketmaster page. The latter also says there are no upcoming U.S. performances, though Saturday’s show at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles is still on his site.
“The d4vd concert at Paradiso is canceled due to unforeseen circumstances,” reads the website for The Netherlands’ Paradiso club, where he would have performed on Oct. 10. Paris’ Elysée Montmartre also attributed the cancellation of D4vd’s Oct. 23 and 24 shows to “unforeseen circumstances.”
His five U.K. shows all link back to Metropolis Music, which simply says there are “no events on sale,” while the pages for his shows in Brussels, Prague and what would have been the tour’s finale in Poland are no longer available.
Queens-born D4vd, whose legal name is David Burke, has been a fixture in headlines since early last week, when a body, which was not intact, was found decomposing in his car at a Hollywood tow yard.
The remains were identified on Wednesday as having belonged to Rivas — who was just 13 when she went missing in the spring of 2024 from her family’s home in Lake Elsinore, Calif., about 75 miles southeast of the Hollywood Hills.
Rivas’ mom told TMZ this week that her daughter had a boyfriend named David. Both Rivas and D4vd reportedly got inked on their right index fingers with the same “Shhh…” tattoo, though they’re hardly the only ones. Rihanna is credited with popularizing the tattoo back in 2009.
Following Rivas’ identification, TMZ also reported that D4vd recorded an unreleased track in 2023 entitled “Celeste,” in which he sings about being “obsessed” with the titular muse.
Celeste Rivas Hernandez. (GoFundMe)
On Wednesday night, the LAPD searched a home being rented by D4vd’s manager, where the singer had reportedly been staying. Authorities seized a computer from the residence, which they’d been searching for signs of any blood.
TMZ subsequently reported that D4vd was no longer playing the rest of his scheduled U.S. shows and that promotion for the artist had also been halted.
Earlier this month, D4vd promoted his deluxe “Withered” album, which was set to release Friday but has also been postponed, according to Rolling Stone.
The Daily News has reached out to D4vd’s reps for comment.