Rising musician d4vd has canceled his upcoming Seattle show as authorities continue investigating the tragic death of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas. The 20-year-old singer, who had continued performing even after the inquiry began earlier this month, now faces growing public and legal scrutiny.
On September 9, d4vd performed onstage even as questions circulated about the investigation. Authorities later confirmed that human remains discovered in his Tesla belonged to Celeste Rivas, who went missing from Lake Elsinore, California, in April 2024.
Celeste, described as 5’1” and 71 pounds, had vanished earlier this year, leaving her family and community searching for answers.
Tattoo Sparks Public Speculation
Attention has also focused on a tattoo reading “Shhh…” on Celeste’s finger—a design that d4vd reportedly also has.
- The tattoo has circulated widely on social media, fueling comparisons and public curiosity.
- Investigators have not confirmed any connection between d4vd and the teen beyond the Tesla discovery.
- Celebrities including Rihanna and Lindsay Lohan have also been seen with the same tattoo, adding context that the design is not unique.
Celeste was said to have mentioned a boyfriend named David before her disappearance, though authorities have not drawn any link between this and d4vd. Alleged online interactions between Celeste and the singer have circulated, but none are verified.
Tour Uncertainty
So far, no charges have been filed, and d4vd has not been named a suspect. His team released a statement emphasizing his cooperation:
“d4vd has been informed about what’s happened. And, although he is still officially out on tour, he is fully cooperating with the authorities.”
Despite this, social media speculation continues to grow, putting his rising career under intense public scrutiny.
As of now, his next scheduled concert is September 19 in San Francisco, though whether he will appear depends on developments in the investigation.
D4vd has reportedly canceled his Seattle show tonight after authorities identified the body found in a Tesla registered to him. pic.twitter.com/yTUhbATuKX
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) September 17, 2025
The Public Reaction
- Fans are debating online, with some urging patience while investigations continue.
- Others speculate about the tattoo overlap and potential connections, creating viral social media threads.
- Media outlets have amplified the story, keeping the case in the public eye and raising questions about accountability, touring plans, and artist safety.
Your Thoughts: Should d4vd continue touring while authorities investigate, or is pausing the right move? Drop a comment below and join the conversation.
