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Also, the claim that people being in the midday heat was more dangerous than risking exposure to an intense lightning storm is pretty wild. There are hundreds of summer music festivals that have bands playing all day. Wear sunscreen, take breaks, drink water, sit down as needed, wear appropriate clothing. Sun/heat can be managed, and Mondegreen gave ample heads up for us to adjust accordingly.
Most of us would prefer the two night-sets, but in the context of the entire 4-day run, the schedule change feels like a minor footnote if I'm recapping the fest for someone.