It happened after a gig in Scotland.
Nathan Carter and his grandmother were thrown out of a hotel for being too rowdy.
The country singer and his granny Anne McCoy joined his band for a few drinks after a gig in Scotland.
However, hotel staff kicked them out for being too loud.
28 year-old Nathan told The Sunday World that his grandmother was behind it all:
"We all said “we’ll go back to the hotel after this show and have a few drinks" Nathan explained.
"When we got back to the hotel the bar had just closed. This particular hotel has a 'shush!' policy, which means you have to be quiet after a certain hour at night".
"They said we could drink in reception, but then because we were making too much noise we were told to go to bed".
"Of course, once you've had a couple of drinks you're not going to go to bed".
"Nan, being the ringleader that she is, had brought her own gin and there were bottles of wine that people had given us at the gig as presents, so we had a good stash".
Nathan told the paper they moved the party up to the hotel room. Shortly after, the receptionist came up to the room and gave them a warning to keep it down.
Nathan added that he had a novel idea to try keep the noise levels low:
"I thought that if we put the mattress up against the door it would drown out the noise, so that's what we did and pushed the bed over. This left more space in the room and that led to people dancing to music on one of the phones.
"Someone started telling jokes, then were was singing and laughing and joking about... it was carnage."
The group were eventually told to vacate the hotel by staff and had to stay in another hotel up the road.