In Photos: Singer Noah Kahan shows off his insane NHL jersey collection while on world tour
Noah Kahan shared his NHL jersey collection during his "We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour" across North America. NHL shared photos on Instagram of Kahan performing at different venues. The caption read:
"Big hockey jersey guy. Noah Kahan built up quite the collection while on tour."
Kahan wore jerseys from the Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Minnesota Wild, Calgary Flames, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Dallas Stars, Nashville Predators and Ottawa Senators. The photos show him on stage with happy fans in the background.
The tour, produced by Live Nation, started on March 26 in Vancouver, BC, at Rogers Arena. It included stops in Toronto, Montreal, Nashville, Dallas, Austin, Los Angeles and New York. The tour ended on July 19 at Boston's Fenway Park, featuring folk-rock band Mt. Joy as special guests.
Kahan will also perform in Europe and the UK, with dates in Dublin, London and Paris. He played at Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Madison Square Garden in New York and Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Wearing different NHL jerseys added a special touch to each show.
Noah Kahan's concerts grab eyeballs with Oilers and Wild jerseys
Noah Kahan's concerts were a hit with music and hockey fans alike. At Rogers Place in Edmonton on March 30, fans came to see Kahan perform instead of the usual Edmonton Oilers. Before his show, Kahan met Oilers players Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
The Oilers' Instagram page posted a photo of Kahan with McDavid and Draisaitl, which the players shared on their stories. Kahan also apologized on Instagram after accidentally leaving defenseman Darnell Nurse hanging on a handshake.
While in Calgary, Kahan tried indoor skydiving. In Minnesota, he performed at the Xcel Energy Center on June 10, home of the Minnesota Wild. He wore a Wild jersey with his name on it and met players Jared Spurgeon, Matt Boldy and Jake Middleton.
Kahan tweeted his love for Minnesota and professional hockey. He shared concert photos with the caption "you betcha," a popular Minnesota saying. He also gave a shoutout to Jake Middleton during his concert and congratulated the PWHL Minnesota team on winning the championship.