D4vd, singer whose car body was found in, set to perform in SF

D4vd, singer whose car body was found in, set to perform in SF
D4vd, singer whose car body was found in, set to perform in SF
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Singer D4vd has recently been linked to a homicide investigation in Los Angeles. Last week, authorities found human remains inside the front trunk of an impounded Tesla that is registered to D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke.

On Wednesday, the body was identified as that of 15-year-old girl Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who was missing for more than a year. The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating it as a homicide. According to TMZ, D4vd is cooperating with the police investigation.

D4vd is currently on tour and set to make a stop in San Francisco. The popular musician is slated to perform at The Warfield on Friday, Sept. 19.

As of Wednesday afternoon, the San Francisco concert is still on. There has been no public announcement from either concert promoter Goldenvoice or venue The Warfield announcing any changes about D4vd’s concert.

Amid the most recent news, according to TMZ, D4vd’s second Seattle show on Wednesday has been canceled. The San Francisco show is the penultimate stop of the North America leg of his “Withered World Tour.”

According to TMZ, D4vd and the victim, Celeste, had matching “Shhh…” tattoos on their fingers.

d4vd performs during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival Weekend 2 – Day 1 on April 18, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Timothy Norris/Getty Images for Coachella)

D4vd recently performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival this past April. He boasts more than 2 million followers on Instagram.

KRON4 reached out to Goldenvoice and The Warfield but did not receive a response in time for publication.

This story will be updated.

KTLA contributed to this report.


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