How to Say "setlist" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “setlist” is “repertorio” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
El guitarrista tiene un repertorio muy variado de música clásica.
The guitarist has a very varied repertoire of classical music.
La banda decidió incluir temas nuevos en su repertorio para el concierto.
The band decided to include new songs in their repertoire for the concert.
Es difícil aprenderse todo el repertorio en una semana.
It is difficult to learn the whole repertoire in one week.
Always Masculine
The word 'repertorio' is always masculine, so you must always use 'el' or 'un' with it, regardless of what is in the collection.
Describing the Content
To say what the collection consists of, use the word 'de' (of) immediately after 'repertorio,' like 'repertorio de canciones' (repertoire of songs).
Confusing with 'reportar'
Mistake: “Usar 'repertorio' para decir 'informe'.”
Correction: Use 'informe' for a report. 'Repertorio' is a collection or set of things someone can do.
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