d4vd tour cancelled following discovery of missing teen’s body
Singer d4vd has cancelled his upcoming concerts as police investigate the death of a teenage girl linked to his car.
Singer d4vd has cancelled all upcoming U.S. and European concerts after the body of a teenage girl was discovered in a Tesla registered to him, prompting a homicide investigation in Los Angeles.
The remains were identified as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who had been reported missing since April 2024. Her body was found earlier this month in the front trunk of the vehicle after tow yard workers noticed a strong odor. The Los Angeles County medical examiner confirmed her identity through forensic analysis, though the exact cause of death has not yet been released.
Police are treating the case as a homicide and say d4vd is cooperating with their inquiries. No charges have been filed at this stage, but the circumstances have sparked media attention. A distinctive “Shhh…” tattoo on Celeste’s finger, identical to one the singer also has, has fueled speculation online, though investigators have not commented on any potential connection.
In the wake of the discovery, promoters have pulled multiple shows across the U.S. and Europe, including dates in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dublin, Amsterdam, Glasgow and London. Ticketing platforms now show no upcoming U.S. concerts for the artist, while plans for a deluxe edition of his 2025 album Withered appear to have been put on hold.
The cancellations come as fans struggle with the disturbing news and Celeste’s family publicly mourns her loss. A fundraiser has been launched to support funeral costs, while tributes continue to surface online. Meanwhile, industry observers note the wider shockwaves the case is sending through the music world, where d4vd had been rapidly rising as a breakout star.
As the investigation continues, the questions remain pressing such as, how the teenager died, what links may exist between her and the artist, and what the fallout will mean for d4vd’s career. For now, the singer’s once-busy touring calendar has been wiped clear, replaced by silence as authorities continue their work.