Noah Kahan has urged fans to use venue toilets after an incident involving a concertgoer at his recent show in Philadelphia. The singer-songwriter addressed the situation in a post on X after reports circulated that a fan had defecated near the stage during his performance on Friday night.
Kahan's Response on Social Media
"If you have to poop at a show please dear god just go to the bathroom lmao," Kahan wrote. He added, "I've pooped my pants as much as the next 29 year old but you guys gotta understand there's a venue worker out there with a 1000 yard stare after dealing with that." The post quickly gained traction, with fans and critics alike reacting to the unusual request.
Origin of the Incident
According to reports, Kahan became aware of the incident after a fan shared a video about it on social media. The footage, posted by a fan account, showed the aftermath and quickly attracted attention online, prompting the musician to respond directly. The exact circumstances of the incident remain unclear, but it has sparked discussions about concert etiquette.
Second Call for Better Behavior
This incident marks the second time in two days that Kahan has publicly asked fans to change their behavior at his shows. Earlier, he urged fans to stop stealing a Vermont street sign referenced in a song from his hit album Stick Season after it reportedly became a target for souvenir hunters. The repeated requests highlight the challenges artists face with fan conduct during live performances.
Tour Success Despite Incidents
Despite the unusual incidents, Kahan continues to enjoy a successful run on the road. The singer recently announced that every date on his Great Divide World Tour has sold out across five continents, reflecting the growing demand for his live performances. The tour, which spans multiple regions, has been a major success, with fans eagerly attending shows worldwide.



