It appears nature called at a very unfortunate time for one Noah Kahan fan.
Noah Kahan begs fans 'just go to the bathroom' after concert goer made disgusting discovery at his show
It appears nature called at a very unfortunate time for one Noah Kahan fan. A concert goer found what appeared to be feces smeared onto the floor of the Citizen...
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A concert goer found what appeared to be feces smeared onto the floor of the Citizens Bank Park during Kahan's June 26 show - and video prompted the singer to make a plea for the sake of the poor janitor tasked with cleaning up the mess.
'If you have to poop at a show please dear god just go to the bathroom lmao 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,' Kahan, 29, posted to X.
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It's apparently a dilemma Kahan has personal experience with.
'I s**t myself onstage in but that’s because I am dedicated to my craft,' added in a follow-up tweet.
Video of the alleged bathroom disaster showed a suspicious brown substance on the floor, with a mortified concert goer reacting in expletive-laden fashion. 'What the f**k!?' she shouted.
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Noah Kahan begged fans to use an actual restroom after video showed alleged poop on the floor of his June 26 concert; pictured July 2025
'Got s**t on seeing @NoahKahan last night #gotasoulstill,' X user @chelsfeez captioned the post.
The Daily Mail has contacted Kahan's representatives and the X user for comment but have not yet heard back.
Kahan made the urgent plea to fans on his X account, asking them to spare the poor janitor who would have to clean up the mess
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It is apparently a dilemma Kahan has personally experienced
Kahan is a Grammy-award nominated musician
Noah said he hopes the foundation can help people 'get through their struggles' as he aims to 'give back to the community' supporting him.
He said: 'I've been given so many wonderful opportunities in my career and it really is all for nothing if I don't try and give back to the community that has supported me.
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'If I can help anyone get through their struggles, it will be the proudest achievement of my career'.
Back in May 2024, which is mental health awareness month, Noah shed light on his own experiences.
He said: 'While mental health challenges are a year round challenge for so many, it is undoubtedly a good thing that we shed extra light on the mental health crisis for the month of May.
'I sometimes struggle with reconciling my passion and efforts to be someone that advocates for mental health with how s***y I feel most of the time. I am not always capable of practicing what I preach.
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A Grammy-nominated musician, Vermont singer-songwriter Kahan is the voice behind Hurt Somebody and Stick Season - the ladder of which was covered by Olivia Rodrigo and Maisie Peters
'I try to live in two places, and hope that someday I can situate myself between them. Some days I hole myself in my room and binge eat or don't eat and stare at my phone until there is nothing else but the light of the screen and how awful I feel. Somedays I play a show in a sold out arena and talk about how therapy saved my life. Both of these days might happen over the span of any week.
'I do not share this for sympathy or to be seen as vulnerable or brave. I share this because I want people to know, in this month especially, to remember it's okay living in two places. It's okay to be in a place of hurting, it's okay to be depressed, anxious, bipolar, obsessive, or just plain exhausted.'
He continued: 'We must all remember to try and strive for the other place. The place of healing, forgiveness, awareness. In this place we open up to people about how we're feeling, and we check in on how our friends are feeling too.'
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