Set List posted by Patwww is correct.
Venue has a large general admission pit. Behind that are seats that were also GA and a balcony that is GA. I found something that said capacity is 2300 for the venue. I'd say it was probably about 2000 people.
The crowd in the pit wasn't very active in terms of slamming into each other but were very loud and very into the show. Julia was front/center. I didn't see her in line so I think she got in early. If you go to every show and it's GA a little special treatment isn't a big deal. My wife was right behind her. Julia got the first handshake of the night.
After 1 or 2 songs some guy who was either mental or on drugs kept yelling for Speedway. I told him it would be played but he was too gone to hear me. After the next song he started saying, "I have to go talk to Morrissey" but I wasn't letting him get past me. He then took his shirt off and had his friends try to lift him over. I asked the house security to take him out but they said no but it was a pretty big commotion happening right behind Julia. Arturo was in the pit rather than on the side of the tiny stage. I asked him to take the guy out and he did.
Morrissey gave the microphone to a couple people and one guy said something like, "Morrissey, you're words have changed my life and heaven knows I'm miserable now." Morrissey took back the mic and said, "GOOD!"
I don't remember what the first person said.
Morrissey had on a zippered shirt to start the show. He changed it before LMKY into something he can rip off at the standard point in the song. That shirt ended up in the audience. He came back with another zippered shirt after that.
I had a hard time hearing a lot of the banter because the pit was very loud and the PA system was sort of projecting out past me.
During Still Ill, he was not yelling at security, what he was doing was actually really funny. He stopped singing for most of the song and was watching people fighting trying to get on stage and he was saying things like, "Get him!" "Hit him!" "Stab him!" and was throwing punches playfully. The security was not being overly aggressive during the encore or during any other point. The encore was really the only time anyone tried to get one stage. As reported, 1 person made it up. It happened while about 3 people all tried at the same time.
I don't get the hate for the band at all. They were excellent as always, full of energy. The new drummer is really good. He doesn't have the heavy hand like Matt Walker but he seemed to do a bit more with fills and was very in sync with the rest of the band.
I was glad to get Scandinavia instead of People are the Same. My biggest gripe about the setlist really is only that I really don't like To Give and if that song was swapped out for Come Back To Camden I'd be hard-pressed to complain about anything on it.