We know you've missed concerts, especially those ones that make you get up to dance while singing along with every song. We get it!

The latest concert announced that will be taking the stage at Lakeview Ampitheater this summer is one that will make you dance, and party, that's for sure.

The Syracuse outdoor venue announced that Pitbull is bringing his "I Feel Good Tour" to the stage on August 27.

The name may or may not sound familiar to you, but you have definitely heard his songs one way or another. He's been around for what seems like forever, and he'll be performing not only the hit songs that you know but some off of his new upcoming album.

Remember these gems?

Hitting the road alongside Pitbill is rapper Iggy Azalea, who's widely know for her song "Fancy" with Charli XCX.

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 25 at 10AM through Live Nation.

Additional tickets are available through StubHubSeat GeekTicketCity and Vivid Seats.

Good news: now that New York State has lifted restrictions related to COVID-19, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon announced St Joseph's Amphitheater will lift requirements that they had in place related to attending their shows.

Live Nation announced concerts at St Joe's, SPAC and Darien Lake would only be open to anyone who is fully vaccinated and can show proof. A COVID-19 message appeared on Live Nation.com when you tried to buy tickets to any concert that read:

Current guidelines from the State of New York require that all attendees must present proof of a COVID-19 vaccination in order to enter the venue and attend this show. The Event Organizer wants to make sure you are aware of these current guidelines before purchasing tickets. This requirement will apply to all members of your party.

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