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setlist

American  
[set-list] / ˈsɛtˌlɪst /

noun

  1. a list of the songs that a singer, band, etc., plans to perform at an event.


Example Sentences

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According to the New Zealand show setlist, Doja performed 27 tracks, including early hits like Say So and her newer chart-topper Jealous Type.

From BBC

On Spotify, the band had confirmed their 2025 tour setlist, including some of their biggest hits "If Ya Gettin' Down", "Everybody Get Up" and international smash "When The Lights Go Out" playing.

From BBC

The setlist focused mostly on post-Beatles work; only “Come Together” represents the Beatles years, with “Hound Dog” as a hat tip to an earlier time.

From The Wall Street Journal

I tell her I was surprised that the song, which didn’t chart in the U.S., made the setlist for her farewell tour.

From Los Angeles Times

It featured a 44-song setlist lasting more than three hours, with 149 shows spanning five continents.

From BBC