Who's the Nashville artist drinking beer from catfish at Predators playoff game?

Alli Walker's done much more in her country music career than drinking beer from out of a catfish.

However, caught in a wave of Nashville Predators playoff fever, the Prince Edward Island, Canada native and recent signee by RECORDS Nashville as a label and Music City's Vector Management for representation, did precisely that at Bridgestone Arena during the Preds' 4-3 overtime playoff loss to the Vancouver Canucks.

Alli Walker performs at Game 4 of the Nashville Predators / Vancouver Canucks NHL Playoffs series at Bridgestone Arena
Alli Walker performs at Game 4 of the Nashville Predators / Vancouver Canucks NHL Playoffs series at Bridgestone Arena

"That catfish was THIRSTY," exclaimed the vocalist behind songs including "Creek" and "I Like Big Trucks."

During the intermissions, Walker was present at the venue to play at the in-arena Ford Band Stage. Video of walker drinking from the catfish has been making the rounds on social media. She responded to the attention in post saying she's "still alive."

The performer has a series of Canadian festival dates and appearances at June's CMA Fest listed for forthcoming dates. Otherwise, in Nashville recently, she's recently played songwriting rounds sponsored by the Women of Country and been cosigned by Apple Music Radio.

For more information on the performer, visit https://www.alliwalker.com.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville Predators: Who's the woman drinking beer from catfish?

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