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Even though the concert ultimately lasted 3 days, it was actually billed as "2 MORE DAYS OF PEACE & MUSIC." So I have corrected the text which optimistically read "Three more days of peace, love and music." (I have not set it in all-capital letters, although the original tagline generally did appear that way.)
A mention of the poster was inserted in the article because it provides a clear, memorable record of the tagline/theme, planned length of the event, and so on. Another editor quickly provided an image of it (thanks!), allowing readers an easy comparison with the 1969 poster shown in the main "Woodstock" article -- the '94 image is cleverly modified from the historic original design.
For additional reference, a image of an original Woodstock '94 t-shirt showing the poster layout may be seen at and a enlarged version is at . I cited this to confirm the correct tagline, and this particular image also has an inset showing the originally scheduled dates of August 13 & 14, 1994. (But the poster image in the article is more suitable for public display than this image of a t-shirt.)