Here's the official set list, in order (saved it in my phone as the show went on from beginning to end). They played 17 songs, stuck with mainly radio singles, and did the same set they've been doing minus Too Cool Queenie, All in the Suit That You Wear and Silvergun Superman.
* Big Empty
* Wicked Garden
* Big Bang Baby
* Vasoline
* Lady Picture Show
* Loungefly
* Crackerman
* Sour Girl
* Creep
* Plush
* Interstate Love Song
* Coma
* Down
* Sin
* Sex Type Thing
* Trippin' on a Hole in My Paper Heart
* Dead & Bloated (encore)
Clarification about earlier posts: Wet my Bed, a RECORDED version, was played as an outro after D&B finished, and the stage lights came up. The band was taking their bows and doing their usual end-of-show hand-slapping of lucky fans in the front row. Exact same way they ended the Wallingford show, so nothing notable there.
Finally, to echo some of what ben444 said - this really was not the best STP show. I've been to six myself, including tonight's, and even though it was still pretty good overall, it was a bit shorter than usual because of the rock radio festival setting, and also because STP didn't take the stage until about 10:30 p.m., a full hour and 20 minutes after Filter finished their set. Something weird about that, for sure.
And it's true, I'm sorry to report, Weiland was certainly not at his best. He sounded really good actually for most of the first half of the show - but by the time they got to Trippin' he was straining noticeably. He BARELY got the second chorus out. Thank God for Dean's solo, that gave him just enough time to regroup so that he could at least semi-belt out the ending. Weiland also fucked up on D&B - singing parts of the song in the wrong places. But at that point, so many people were either drunk, way too into the show to notice, or just not caring basically. But for the true fans, and people who've seen STP live at their peak, at their absolute apex, this was kind of a disappointing performance I have to say.
Finally, let's not forget, the guys did have a full 5 or 6 days off since their last show. Considering that, combined with the hour-plus delay, combined with Weiland's sub-par second half of the show - when he really should have been bringing it on home - I have to say the concert was, overall, somewhat of a disappointment.
Robert even mentioned at one point how he and Dean grew up right in the area - around Point Pleasant - and how a lot of people around there have been waiting a long time for this show. That was when he had to cut Scott off from rambling on the mic. It should have been a magical return to glory - a homecoming for the DeLeos - and an all-around skull-crushing rock and roll show from one of the best live bands of the last 20 years.
Instead, it was a performance that was, by STP's incredibly high performance standards, slightly above average overall.
For how negative this might all sound, I leave you all with this .... STP on a somewhat off-night is still one of the best goddamned live rock and roll shows on earth, and I still came away with far more positive impressions than negative ones on the whole.
But I too am a little worried about Weiland. The late start, the way he looked later on in the show. It's early in this tour. I just hope they stay on track.