Djo (aka actor Joe Keery from Stranger Things, Fargo, and Free Guy) is releasing a new album, The Crux, this Friday via AWAL. Now he has shared its third single, “Potion.” Listen below, followed by ...
Friday night’s 80-minute show was a one-off, a warmup before Djo, aka Joe Keery, heads out on tour with Tame Impala next month.
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DJO is heading out on tour this summer, and we know you won’t want to miss this. The indie rocker, aka actor Joe Keery, just announced a small tour, including a stop at Forest Hills Stadium in Queen, ...
Djo earned his first GRAMMY nomination (for Best Album Cover), made his Glastonbury and Coachella debuts, sold out a massive international tour which included a triumphant return to Chicago in front ...
When two of my roommates spontaneously broke into the chorus of Djo’s “End of Beginning” while rummaging around the kitchen, I jumped up in triumph. “See? You like Djo!” I declared. I’m here to tell ...
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Saturday at the Lady Bird stage, a famous actor coasted on a vanity project that’s not only gone viral — it’s stuck to the heart. For the uninitiated, Djo made an introverted bedroom-pop song that ...
After sharing new tracks "Carry the Name," "It's Over" and "Awake" this week, Djo — a.k.a. Joe Keery of Stranger Things and Exclaim! cover star fame — has released the deluxe edition of his most ...
Joe Keery is probably still best known as an actor for now, thanks to Stranger Things and scene-stealing roles in productions like Pavements and Fargo S5. But his music as Djo has been catching on, ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Joe Keery, stage name Djo, will be performing at Rochester Institute of Technology’s Gordon Field House on Wednesday, September 24th, at 7 p.m. Tickets go on sale August 19th ...
Djo, an indie band fronted by Joe Keery — most famous for his role as Steve in “Stranger Things” — had a vice-like grip on the T-Mobile crowd on the second day of Lollapalooza. Before Keery even sang ...