 @CypressMikes said: 
If you don't count extended sound checks during festivals and promotional sets such as the Late Show, there have been approximately 290 shows played since 2009. Obviously, certain shows only have one set (1st night Bonnaroo 2009), while others have 3 sets (NYE and Halloween shows). Ultimately, these occurrences come close to cancelling each other out, leaving us with (rough estimate) 580 sets. Wow-E-Wow.
		 @CypressMikes said: 
If you don't count extended sound checks during festivals and promotional sets such as the Late Show, there have been approximately 290 shows played since 2009. Obviously, certain shows only have one set (1st night Bonnaroo 2009), while others have 3 sets (NYE and Halloween shows). Ultimately, these occurrences come close to cancelling each other out, leaving us with (rough estimate) 580 sets. Wow-E-Wow.
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