The performance schedule for the 2004 Bonnaroo Music Festival is now up at the event web site. Friday’s music is set to open on three stages with Los Lonely Boys, New Monsoon and mrnorth all hitting at noon. As with 2002, Bonnaroo will close with a performance by Trey Anastasio’s band. In other news, festival organizers have confirmed that wireless internet connections will available on site with dedicated internet cafes offered as well (and for those clamoring for a bit more physical expression, Major League Baseball will set up batting and pitching cages- get in line early to marvel at the power and grace that is the textbook swing of steroid-free site editor Dean Budnick).
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