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D4vd’s Tour Dates Canceled After 15-Year-Old’s Body Found in His Car

D4vd’s two remaining U.S. shows on his Withered 2025 World Tour have been canceled. The shows, which were set for Friday (Sept. 19) at The Warfield in San Francisco and Saturday (Sept. 20) at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, were quietly removed from the The Greek’s website and listed as “cancelled” on The Warfield’s site Friday.

The musician’s previously announced Withered Deluxe: Marcescence album, which had been scheduled for a Sept. 19 release, also has not arrived as of press time.

Billboard has reached out to D4vd’s rep for comment.

According to Ticketmaster’s event listings, many of his remaining international shows — which are scheduled to run through Dec. 10 in Melbourne, Australia — now appear as canceled, while some are still listed with tickets available. Among the canceled concerts are Oslo, Amsterdam, Glasgow and Vienna.

The cancellations come after a body was found in the singer’s impounded car on Sept. 8. Authorities identified the decomposed remains — which were discovered in the Tesla’s trunk while the car was in a Los Angeles tow lot — on Wednesday (Sept. 17) as belonging to 15-year-old Celeste Rivas; forensics were used to determine her identity. According to NBC News, the teen was last seen in April 2024, and had been reported as missing. A cause of death has not yet been revealed.

D4vd was already in the midst of his Withered tour when news broke of the body’s discovery and that the impounded car was registered to the singer. Police told NBC News Investigates on Thursday (Sept. 18) that a house in Hollywood Hills was searched by the Los Angeles Police Department Wednesday night in connection to the case.

The singer’s rep previously said in a statement that D4vd is “fully cooperating with the authorities.”

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