Djo, also known as actor, songwriter, and producer Joe Keery, has provided another glimpse of his upcoming third album ‘The Crux’, set to release on April 4th via AWAL, with his bold new single, ‘Delete Ya’. Following the catchy ‘Basic Being Basic’, this latest track allows Djo to express his frustrations from a breakup through a nostalgic, ’80s-inspired hook, which comes alongside a neon-infused visualizer - take a look below. Rising to fame as Steve Harrington in the Netflix hit Stranger Things, Joe Keery debuted as Djo in 2019 and went viral last year with the global sensation ‘End Of Beginning’. He is gearing up to celebrate the launch of ‘The Crux’ this spring with his first-ever world tour; you can find his complete live schedule below.
Djo’s Back On You 2025 tour dates (with Post Animal) are as follows:
APRIL 2025
03 Portland, OR - Revolution Hall
04 Portland, OR - Revolution Hall (sold out)
05 Portland, OR - Revolution Hall (sold out)
07 Vancouver, BC - Commodore Ballroom (sold out)
08 Seattle, WA - Paramount Theatre (sold out)
10 Oakland, CA - Fox Theater (sold out)
11 Indio, CA - Coachella
15 Pomona, CA - Fox Theater Pomona
16 Del Mar, CA - The Sound at Del Mar
18 Indio, CA - Coachella
19 Phoenix, AZ - The Van Buren (sold out)
21 Salt Lake City, UT - Rockwell at the Complex (sold out)
23 Denver, CO - The Mission Ballroom (sold out)
25 Madison, WI - The Sylvee (sold out)
26 Saint Paul, MN - Palace Theatre (sold out)
28 Detroit, MI - Royal Oak Music Theatre (sold out)
29 Toronto, ON - History (sold out)
MAY 2025
01 Washington, DC - The Anthem (sold out)
02 Boston, MA - Roadrunner (sold out)
03 Philadelphia, PA - Franklin Music Hall (sold out)
05 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel (sold out)
06 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel (sold out)
07 Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel (sold out)
JUNE 2025
01 Dublin, Ireland - 3Olympia (sold out)
02 Glasgow, UK - O2 Academy (sold out)
03 Manchester, UK - Academy (sold out)
05 London, UK - O2 Forum Kentish Town (sold out)
06 London, UK - O2 Forum Kentish Town (sold out)
07 London, UK - O2 Forum Kentish Town (sold out)
10 Copenhagen, Denmark - Poolen
11 Oslo, Norway - Sentrum Scene
13 Stockholm, Sweden - Fallan
15 Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands - Best Kept Secret Festival
16 Cologne, Germany - E-Werk
17 Berlin, Germany - Huxleys
18 Warsaw, Poland - Progresja
20 Scheebel, Germany - Hurricane Festival
21 Tuttlingen, Germany - Southside Festival
23 Paris, France - ELYSEE MONTMARTRE (sold out)
24 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso (sold out)
25 Amsterdam, Netherlands - Paradiso (sold out)
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