Singer D4vd Cancels Performance After Body Found In His Impounded Tesla Is Identified As Missing 15-Year-Old
Singer D4vd Cancels Performance After Body Found In His Impounded Tesla Is Identified As
Missing 15-Year-Old
You’ll need a change of plans if you purchased tickets to see D4vd tonight.
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As reported, the 20-year-old, full name David Burke, is currently on tour and was set to take the stage tonight (Sept. 17) in Seattle at the Showbox SoDo. However, sources have shared with TMZ that he’s pulled the plug on the show. The cancellation comes on the heels of the identification of the body found in his impounded Tesla being released to the public.
As reported, authorities have identified the decomposed body discovered as 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. Celeste was first reported missing in April 2024. Her mother confirmed her identity and revealed she was dating someone named David before she disappeared. It’s also been reported that the teen and D4vd have matching tattoos that read “Shhh…”
Her body was found at a Hollywood impound lot after the vehicle was towed from the Hollywood Hills. D4vd has reportedly been out of L.A. for more than a month due to his tour. His team has shared he’s cooperating with authorities as an investigation unfolds.

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