D4vd‘s upcoming live dates have been removed from several websites as investigations continue following the discovery of a decomposed body in Los Angeles.
Earlier this month, a body was found in a vehicle reportedly registered to the artist – real name David Anthony Burke – with police called out after a foul odour was reported to be coming from the car. It was later reported that the deceased individual was that of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas, who was reported missing in 2024.
As noted by CNN, police have not yet officially confirmed whether the 20-year-old singer owned the car. NME has reached out to Burke’s representatives for comment.
The musician was out on tour when the body was initially discovered, and his tour continued as normal, with D4vd thanking fans for their support and throwing Labubus into the crowd at a recent gig after news emerged.
Over the weekend, his deluxe album release and remaining dates on his US tour were cancelled, but at the time, it appeared that his upcoming tour dates in Europe and the UK were still scheduled to go ahead.
Now, several dates appear to have been scrubbed. European dates still listed on his website now redirect to a blank page that reads “No events on sale”. Over on Ticketmaster, all gigs set for October through to November have now been cancelled, including the kick-off concert in Norway on October 1.
It appears the only tickets still available are for shows in Australia, including two nights at The Fortitude Music Hall in December.

Earlier this week, it emerged that d4vd was reportedly staying in the home that Los Angeles Police recently searched in connection to a missing teenage girl.
The house on Doheny Place is reportedly only around 500 feet (143meters) from the parking spot on Bluebird Avenue, where the singer’s Tesla was abandoned. The car stayed in that location for at least three weeks before being towed to an impound lot on September 5.
Investigators took over a week to identify the body as it was “severely decomposed” and had been inside the car “for an extended period of time before being found”. The victim, now identified as Rivas, was reported to have had wavy black hair and a tattoo on her right index finger that read, “Shhh…” (via ABC News). A cause of death has not been publicly shared.
TMZ also claims that Rivas’ mother allegedly said that her daughter had been dating someone called “David” before her death, although this has not been confirmed. People reported in April that D4vd has a similar “Shhh…” tattoo on his index finger.
Burke’s lawyer has not issued a statement as of the time of writing.
Law enforcement said earlier this month that Burke had been informed of the investigation and was “cooperating” with authorities.
Both Crocs and Hollister have pulled back on a campaign that was set to feature the singer, and in a statement to Footwear News, the brands said: “We are aware of this developing story. With respect to the current situation, we have removed campaign content featuring D4vd while the investigation continues.”
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