i have to admit as well, I think the setlist works great! You don't make a setlist with obscure choices for die-hard fans but to make a great overall evening for people who loves Mark's music. If it was me, the DS songs would've only been from the first 3 albums, but hey, I get it that's not what the big crowd is waiting for.
But to have heard 6 DS songs performed live ( OUATIW, R&J, OES, BIA, MFN, YLT and Going Home), that's basically half (!) of On the Night, the record I grew up with, is more than I could've hoped for. And some of his solo songs that I really love ( Sailing, Heart full of Holes and against the sentiment here I guess, I love Bonaparte!) were there as well, so I'm more than happy with it.
Maybe if he goes on a lower live playing-profile we can see him do News, Wild West End, Water of Love, Hand in Hand, Love over Gold, The Man's too Strong and You and your friend in a theatre someday( yeah yeah, I know, wishful thinking' ;-)
But you certainly can't expect it in those big arena's, it just wouldn't work.
Bottom line, great setlist to me!