Noah Kahan, a popular US musician, has expressed his distress over fans wearing nappies to his concerts, sparking a heated debate about the etiquette of wearing adult diapers at live events.
The singer took to social media to issue a plea to concertgoers, asking them to please use the bathroom facilities if they need to during his performances.
Kahan's comments came after disturbing footage from his recent show in Philadelphia surfaced, showing what appeared to be human faeces on the floor under an empty seat, mid-show.
The incident has sparked a wave of reactions from fans, with some expressing their disgust and disappointment at the behavior of their fellow concertgoers.
One fan shared a harrowing account of watching someone pick pieces of faeces out of their butt and place them on the floor, while others shared their own experiences of witnessing similar behavior at concerts.
The trend of wearing nappies to concerts has gained attention in recent months, with some fans using the practice as a way to "win" at being dedicated to their favorite artists.
However, the behavior has been widely criticized, with many calling it "gross" and "disrespectful" to the venue workers and other fans.
Noah Kahan has faced similar pleas from fans in the past, including one incident where he begged them to stop stealing a road sign mentioned in one of his songs.
The singer has released several successful albums and has been touring the world, but the recent controversy has brought attention to the issue of concert etiquette and the need for fans to respect the venue and their fellow concertgoers.
As the debate continues, fans are weighing in on the issue, with some defending the practice of wearing nappies and others calling for it to be stopped.
The question remains: is it acceptable for fans to wear nappies at concerts, or is it a behavior that needs to be addressed?
Only time will tell, but one thing is clear: the incident has sparked a necessary conversation about concert etiquette and the need for fans to respect the venue and their fellow concertgoers.
Kahan's comments have also brought attention to the issue of venue workers being subjected to the aftermath of such incidents, with some fans calling for better facilities and more support for those working at live events.
As the music industry continues to evolve, it's clear that concert etiquette will be a topic of discussion for years to come.
In related news, another musician, Olivia Rodrigo, recently spoke about the trend of wearing nappies at festivals, admitting that she's "smelled" the practice firsthand.
Rodrigo's comments add to the growing concern about the issue, with many calling for fans to respect the venue and their fellow concertgoers.
The incident has sparked a necessary conversation about concert etiquette and the need for fans to respect the venue and their fellow concertgoers.