Mick Jagger would like a word with you about your question.
I don't speak semengarglese.
FWIW, I heard somebody bitching today because KISS and Def Leppard only played about 15 songs each. Said they wished KISS would stop the co-headlining tours and go back to a "full set"
So I did some research.
KISS played BJCC on December 29, 1977. I was there. They played 17 songs.
KISS played BJCC on August 16, 1979. I was there. 16 songs.
KISS played Pensacola November 14, 1987. I was there. 16 songs.
KISS played Oak Mountain August 7, 1990. I was there. 22 songs. Five were from the Hot In the Shade album they were promoting and three would never be played live again. My daughter was less than a month from being born and was in attendance in my then-wife's belly. Paul asked from the stage if it was his.
KISS played BJCC in September of 1996. I was there. 20 songs. Comeback tour.
KISS played the Superdome July 9, 1996. I was there. 20 songs. Amazing show.
KISS played Nashville January 2, 1999. I was there. Psycho Circus tour. First tour in support of an album of original members in whatzoo knows how long. 24 songs, but again.. four from the new CD, three solos.
KISS played Pensacola on April 6, 2000. I was there. 24 songs if you count the drum solo, bass solo, guitar solo and abbreviated parts of other band's songs. Really more like 19. Fantastic concert. Took my dad to that one. He was 61 at the time.
KISS played Oak Mountain August 13, 2004. I was there. 17 songs if you count the drum solo.
KISS played Pensacola October 19, 2009. I was there. 17 songs.
KISS played Atlanta August 31, 2010. 23 songs. Three were from just released Sonic Boom album. Two were solos. One was Eric Singer's only live performance of Beth (not this show, but this tour).
KISS played Atlanta July 24, 2012. I was there. 15 songs.
KISS played Oak Mountain July 31, 2012. With Crue. I was there. Met Gene. 14 songs.
There were several others I can't remember. I've seen KISS in Lexington, Tupelo, Providence, Mobile, and cities I can't even remember without thinking hard. Those I do remember.
Looking back, a "full set" for KISS is on average about 17 songs. They played 15 (not counting solos) in Atlanta last weekend. They cut Ace/Tommy's guitar wailing short. They cut Eric's drum solo pretty much out. But song-wise, it was about even with what they normally do.