 Yeah, the first open mic. It's awesome. They've also paired up with Mountain Music Exchange to give away a Epiphone Westpaw guitar. So some lucky winners gonna go home with the guitar. It's the first one, so they're trying to, you know, work the bugs out, get the kinks out of the blanket there, so to speak. We just we just want to see who would come out and then eventually maybe have a full band open mic type thing. It's a little harder on the sound engineer when you're doing it that way, you know, you've got a bunch of people in and out and stuff. It's also a good place to go to meet other musicians. You're gonna be in a room full of musicians, so I know that that sounds like, to me, it feels like a lot of pressure because people are looking at you and judging every move you make, but it's not that way, especially in the music community we have here. People are more encouraging and they want to help you give you a hand to pull you up and help you get to that next level that you want to be on. We're proud to be members of this community, so we want to do something to give back. A bunch of us that work here, local artists, so this is pretty cool for us that we get to put this on. Singers can make guitar players, songwriters can meet other songwriters, drummers can find bass players and have a rhythm section or you can find the whole band here that would not have existed without this event otherwise, so it could be really easy for the next big thing to happen because they met here at Open Mic Night. There's a great opportunity here for that, so we need to cash in on it, I feel like. So it's a really good thing and it makes me happy to be a part of it. This is my way of whether or not I make it big. Maybe I can say the next Chris Stapleton started here.