 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Starting on the evening of July 22nd and running for the next two weekends, Bright Star will be coming back to the Jenny Wiley amphitheater after their June stint was cut short. Bright Star is set in the 1920s and it covers through the 40s in North Carolina, Appalachia area. And so Bright Star is basically if Broadway and Bluegrass had a baby, that would be Bright Star. And it is awesome. It's written by Steve Martin. And so he just really dives into humor and human connection and emotion, but doing it in such a fluid way where the music's stunning, but the actual story itself is so good and the acting is phenomenal. So people are going to have a great time. The show will open up on July 22nd at 7.30 p.m. and will run Friday and Saturday for two weekends until July 30th. But it's just a fun time. You get to come out, hang out with your family. It's when the sun's coming down. And if you've not been to a show here at the amphitheater, it is an experience like nothing else. Because as the sun starts setting, you get this cool breeze around you. You hear nature and then you see and hear this music and just the way they compliment each other is unlike anything else. And acoustically, this is one of the most sound outdoor venues in the entire state of Kentucky. And it's just amazing how sound reverbs off of the mountains around us. So it's just, it's an experience is all I can say. It's an experience. Tickets for the show are only $15 and can be purchased either at the Jenny Wiley box office or at macarts.com. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.