
Interscope Records, singer D4vd‘s record label, removed his deluxe Withered album from the release schedule today, Sept. 19.
The singer/songwriter was set to release the deluxe edition of his album, Withered – titled Withered: Marcescence – on Friday.
But the album was scrapped and all promotional materials were removed from Interscope’s website.
D4vd canceled his Withered World Tour on Wednesday and flew back to Los Angeles. Venues in North America and Europe have offered ticket refunds online.

D4vd, real name David Burke, 20, is under investigation after police found the body of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez in the trunk of his impounded 2023 Tesla Model Y on Sept. 8.
Celeste’s mother, Mercedes, told TMZ that her daughter had a boyfriend named “David.” Celeste was with him before she disappeared in April 2024.
Family members say he picked up the then 13-year-old Celeste from her mother’s house in the same Tesla she was found dead in a year later.
Missing posters show Celeste was last seen wearing gray pants, a black sweater, a hat, and Hello Kitty shoes.
Photos of D4vd and Celeste together after she ran away from home show they both had an obsession with Hello Kitty.

So far, D4vd has not been arrested or charged in the case. He is believed to be under surveillance by authorities in Los Angeles.
The FBI executed a search warrant on his $20,000 a month rental house in the Hollywood Hills on Wednesday. Agents carried out a laptop and other items in evidence bags.
The FBI has taken over the investigation since there is evidence of indecent acts with a minor who was transported across state lines.

D4vd was on tour when Celeste’s body was found in the Tesla registered to him. His rep said the singer was “fully cooperating” with police.
A source who is close to Celeste’s mother told the U.S. Sun her daughter ran away to be with D4vd in April 2024 but she returned home.
The source said Celeste eventually left home a second time and returned to D4vd.
Family members knew she was with him, the source told U.S. Sun.
Someone called the family and told them to take down the missing posters and social media posts about her being missing.
The family complied and went silent – until Celeste’s body was found on Sept. 8.
The family launched a GoFundMe to pay her funeral expenses. The GoFundMe raised over $12,000 as of Friday morning.
D4vd’s distraught fans and popular streamers are defending the singer online.






