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Noah Kahan Seemingly Addresses Alleged Fan Pooping Incident at Philadelphia Concert

  • On Friday, singer-songwriter Noah Kahan performed at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia for a record 45,341 fans, but reports emerged that an audience member defecated in their seat rather than miss the music.
  • Following viral footage of the incident on social media, Kahan wrote on X on Saturday urging fans to "just go to the bathroom" and avoid making others "see or smell your business."
  • Acknowledging his own experiences, Kahan noted he has "pooped my pants as much as the next 29 year old" but reminded fans of the "1000 yard stare" venue workers endure after dealing with such incidents.
  • This incident marks the second time in two days that Kahan has publicly requested better fan behavior, as he previously urged concertgoers to stop stealing the Alger Brook Road street sign in Vermont.
  • Concerns regarding fan behavior extend beyond this incident, with pop star Olivia Rodrigo recently admitting she has "smelled" concertgoers wearing adult nappies to maintain front-row spots at festivals.
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Many concerts are loud, hot and expensive. If it smells like excretions then the visit can become really unpleasant. US singer Noah Kahan has tried to approach the stinking story with humor.

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Noah Kahan (29), known for songs like ‘Hurt Somebody’, has made a remarkable appeal on social media. “If you need to go to the toilet, please just go to the restroom,” he said on X. The reaction comes after a fan was unable to hold her bladder during a performance, causing her excrement to end up on the floor.

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