Watch: Bruno Mars Debuts Trailer For Live At The Apollo TV Special

Mark your calendars, Bruno Mars fans. The singer is performing live at the Apollo theater.

On Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017, Mars, whose real name is Peter Hernández, released a trailer for his upcoming TV special, 24K Magic Live at the Apollo—and it's definitely something to see. The promo video promises that fans will see Mars, along with his band The Hooligans, performing atop the roof of the famous New York City theater. It also appears that Mars will be shown making his way down nearby streets and into local businesses as part of the concert.

In a statement to E! News, executive producer Ben Winston said, "For me, Bruno Mars is the greatest performer in the world," adding, "To be producing his first television special is a true honor. This will be a special show and a special night."

The concert will feature songs from Mars' 24K Magic record, including "That's What I Like," "Versace on the Floor," and the album's titular track.

As Us Weekly previously reported, Mars, 32, has been working diligently on perfecting this TV special, having started filming in September. "It's straight-out music with interview segments to be spliced in," a source told the magazine, noting,"Bruno is a perfectionist and has been involved in every aspect of everything — lighting, set design, everything. It's super slick with great, colorful sets. He's been lovely during rehearsals. So down-to-earth and warm to the crew."

Mars' performance is scheduled to air on Nov. 29 at 10 p.m. on CBS.