Photo via T-Mobile/Bruno Mars
Photo via T-Mobile/Bruno Mars

T-Mobile is no stranger to throwing a big party — and next week, it just happens to be for 6,000 lucky fans who get tickets to see Bruno Mars.

The special private concert will be Nov. 10 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The event is exclusively for local fans and T-Mobile customers as part of the launch for Un-carrier X.

In addition to celebrating Un-carrier X, the party is also scheduled on the eve of Veterans Day.

“We’re inviting our customers, our frontline employees and veterans to mark Veterans Day,” said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile in the statement. “It’s gonna be epic, and insanely memorable. Bruno — and a surprise special guest — are going to put on a helluva show.”

We don’t know exactly what Un-carrier X is promising yet, but if the rumors hold true it looks like T-Mobile will allow for unlimited video streaming without draining data plans in the near future, too.

How does a person score tickets to this awesome show? T-Mobile states that limited quantities will be made available to the public via its social media channels. Follow @TMobile and @JohnLegere via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram stat.

Of course, Bruno Mars is known for his many accomplishments in the music world, including putting on the most-watched Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2014 — you know, the one the Seahawks won — and being the youngest star to have that coveted headlining spot. He’s also been bringing the “Uptown Funk” everywhere with his hit song with Mark Ronson and basically selling a gajillion singles on the planet.

T-Mobile and Legere have also been know to put on a party or two. After Legere was infamously ejected from a Macklemore show at CES, hosted by AT&T, in early 2014, he threw his own party with Macklemore a few weeks later.

If the pictures from the last T-Mobile and Macklemore show in June 2014 are any indication, Un-carrier customers are in for a treat.

Now get online and get those tickets.

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