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What You Need to Know About Movin’ On

Date: April 29, 2011

Time: The first band’s set will start at 3:30 p.m. Tentative end time will be 11:30 p.m.

Location: IM Field West by Beaver Stadium (where the RVs park for tailgating during football season).

Headliners: O.A.R., Lupe Fiasco, Little Big Town. One more headlining act still has not been announced.

Other Notable Acts: 5 Cherry Lewis (Battle of the Bands winner), The Zak Sobel Band, Atlas Soundtrack and “So Long, Pluto.”

Cost: Free!

It’s the Friday before finals week – if you aren’t celebrating Frat Formal Friday, make the trek to the IM fields and check out what Movin’ On has to offer. You know you won’t be studying anyway.

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