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2009: 50 shows, 101 sets (Bonnaroo's first show is cancelled out by 11/1 having 3 sets, and 12/31 accounts for the extra set).
2010: 48 shows, 97 sets (Austin City Limits is cancelled out by 10/31, and 12/31 accounts for the extra set).
2011: 39 shows, 80 sets (12/31 and 7/2 account for the extra sets).
2012: 37 shows, 75 sets (12/31 accounts for the extra set).
2013: 41 shows, 84 sets (7/19 is cancelled out by 7/20; 10/31 and 12/31 account for the extra sets).
2014: 40 shows, 81 sets (the Letterman set - which counts for stat purposes, so I consider it to be a "show" - is cancelled out by 10/31, and 12/31 accounts for the extra set).
2015: 30 shows, 63 sets (8/22 and 12/31 account for 2 of the extra sets; for the purposes of this exercise, I'm counting 9/6's encore as a set, even though it's really not).
2016: 5 shows, 10 sets (so far).
Grand total of 3.0: 290 shows, 591 sets (590 official ones). Pretty close, @bemidy21.
So, for the purposes of these blog posts, 61 sets represents just over 10% of all sets played in this era, so we're talking the 90th percentile and up of all sets played between 2009 and 2015. The best of the best, so to speak.