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d4vd Stays on WITHERED World Tour Amid Shocking Tesla Investigation

Singer-songwriter d4vd, born David Anthony Burke, is pushing forward with his WITHERED World Tour despite being linked to a disturbing investigation. On September 9, the 20-year-old performed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, showing high energy on stage and engaging closely with fans. In a clip shared by Kurrco, he could be seen smiling, handing out Labubu plush dolls, and keeping the crowd entertained.

For now, d4vd appears committed to his tour schedule. He is set to perform in Kansas City, Missouri, tonight before continuing his run of U.S. shows. The tour supports his debut album WITHERED, released in April, and will carry him through Europe starting October 1. His U.S. leg concludes September 20 in Los Angeles.

The dedication comes as police investigate a disturbing discovery tied to the artist. Earlier this week, TMZ reported that the LAPD found a heavily decomposed body inside d4vd’s Tesla, which had been impounded in Hollywood. A member of his team issued a statement confirming his cooperation with authorities, noting, “d4vd has been informed about what’s happened. And, although he is still out on tour, he is fully cooperating with the authorities.”

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner described the unidentified deceased as a woman wearing a tube top and small black leggings, with wavy black hair, yellow metal earrings, and a bracelet. She also had a tattoo on her right index finger reading “Shhh.” Officials stated she had been dead inside the vehicle for an extended period of time before being found. Her age and race remain undetermined.

While the shocking development raises questions, d4vd has not publicly commented. Reports indicate that he is doing well and focusing on completing his tour. His Minneapolis show demonstrated that he remains committed to fans despite the ongoing investigation.

With the tour nearing its halfway mark, attention is divided between his rising career momentum and the grim mystery unfolding in Los Angeles. The LAPD has categorized the case as a death investigation and continues to gather details.

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