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Rock band Lit rounds out RibFest lineup

The group is the fourth and final act announced for the Fargodome festival.

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Rock band Lit.
Contributed / Nick Fancher

FARGO — Power punk band Lit wil close out the final night of Happy Harry’s RibFest on June 10 at the Fargodome .

The Southern California rockers are known for their hits “My Own Worst Enemy,” “Miserable,” “Lipstick and Bruises” and “Zip-Lock”.

Previously announced performers for the four-day festival are country acts Parmalee on June 7, Jimmy Allen on June 8 and hard rock band Fuel on June 9.

For more information, visit www.happyharrysribfest.com or call 701-241-9100.

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