Kip Moore to play Sioux Empire Fair
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.
Moore's songs include 'Something 'Bout A Truck' and 'Beer Money.'
Arrest made in homicide on North Minnesota Ave
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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