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D4vd calls off Greek Theatre show amid police investigation

Mikael Wood, Los Angeles Times on

Published in Entertainment News

LOS ANGELES — The singer D4vd called off a concert at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre as police investigate his connection to the death of a teenage Inland Empire girl whose decomposed body was discovered this month in a car registered to the musician.

A representative for the Greek said the show, which was scheduled for Saturday night, had been canceled. An event at L.A.'s Grammy Museum scheduled for Wednesday — in which D4vd planned to perform and to take part in a conversation about his work — has also been called off. A representative for D4vd didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Last week, D4vd, 20, announced that he would release a deluxe edition of his 2025 album, "Withered," on Friday, but the project hadn't appeared on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music by Friday morning.

 

Police are investigating the singer's ties to Celeste Rivas, who was reported missing in April 2024 and whose whereabouts were a mystery until this week, when authorities identified her remains after they found a body in the trunk of a Tesla in a Hollywood tow lot on Sept. 8.


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