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Kip Moore to play Sioux Empire Fair

Kip Moore to play Sioux Empire Fair

Yahoo13-05-2025
SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — Kip Moore was announced as another name coming to the stage at this year's Sioux Empire Fair, a news release said.
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Moore will play the main stage Thursday, Aug. 7. Kip Moore is free with paid fair admission. Fair admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 6 – 12, and free for children ages 5 and under.
The rock band Tesla is a grandstand act for Aug. 5 at the Sioux Empire Fair.
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