JAKARTA - After the cancellation of the concert in the US, D4vd also canceled the tour schedule in Europe and England. This happened amid an investigation into the discovery of the body of a teenage girl who was rotting in a car, which is strongly suspected to be registered on behalf of the 20-year-old musician.
As is known, D4vd, whose real name David Anthony Burke, is in the public spotlight after the discovery of a body in his car in Los Angeles earlier this month.
The police came to the scene after receiving reports of a pungent smell from a vehicle. The results of the investigation later revealed that the body was Celeste Rivas, a 15-year-old teenager who had been reported missing since 2024.
CNN reports that the police have not officially confirmed the ownership of the car. The D4vd itself is known to be on tour when the body was found.
Tur had a normal run, even the singer had time to thank the fans for their support.
However, the situation changed drastically last weekend. The release of the deluxe version of the album and the remaining D4vd tour schedule in the United States were canceled. Now, a number of tour schedules in Europe and the UK have also been deleted.
On the official D4vd website, the link to a tour schedule in Europe now points to an empty page with the caption "No events are sold".
Meanwhile, at Ticketmaster, all concerts scheduled from October to November, including the opening concert in Norway on October 1, have been canceled.
To date, tickets are only available for shows in Australia in December, including two nights at The Fortitude Music Hall.
Meanwhile, the investigation of this case is still ongoing. D4vd reportedly lived in a house that was searched by the Los Angeles Police regarding the case of the disappearance of the teenage girl.
The house in Doheny Place is about 143 meters from the musician's Tesla car parked on Bluebird Avenue. Meanwhile, the car was known to have been left on site for at least three weeks before being pulled to a shelter on September 5.
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It took the police more than a week to identify the body because its condition was decomposed and had been in the car for a long period of time.
The victim, Celeste Rivas, is reported to have wavy black hair and a tattoo on her right index finger that reads "Shhh...". But until now, the cause of death has not been announced to the public.
On the other hand, TMZ claims that Rivas' mother allegedly said her daughter was dating someone named "David" before she died, although this has not been confirmed. Interestingly, in April, People reported that D4vd also had a similar tattoo on his index finger.
So far, Burke's lawyers have not issued an official statement. However, the law enforcement has confirmed that Burke has been informed of the investigation and is cooperative with the authorities.
This case also has an impact on D4vd's commercial cooperation. Famous brands such as Crocs and badminton have suspended advertising campaigns featuring D4vd.
In a statement to Footwear News, the two brands said: "We are aware of this growing story. In connection with the current situation, we have removed campaign content featuring D4vd during the ongoing investigation."
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