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Djo Brings Synthy Soul and Feel-Good Energy to Arizona Financial Theatre (Review)

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He is active under the stage name Djo (pronounced the same as his name). stranger things The actor has clearly made an effort to separate his music and acting careers, and for the most part has been successful.

Keeley, who was once known for donning wigs and wild costumes on stage, appeared with a simple yellow cardigan and Kansas City hat, listening and smiling. He later loses his hat, and I can’t say I don’t envy the way his hair bounces after he puts it on.

“I was just in Arizona a few months ago,” he told the crowd, sounding genuinely happy to be back. He’s been bouncing around the music festival scene lately, appearing at Coachella and Lollapalooza before wrapping up Austin City Limits. He is currently on the Another Bite Tour, with California next up.

Keery’s recent success on TikTok with “End of Beginning” has transformed him from indie favorite to viral sensation, but his latest project is coreproving he’s more than a one-hit wonder. The album moves between upbeat bops like “Basic Being Basic” and “Delete Ya,” synth ballads like “Egg,” and romantic tracks like “Potion.”

Djo live at the Arizona Financial Theater (Photo: Caitlynn McDaniel)
Djo live at the Arizona Financial Theater (Photo: Caitlynn McDaniel)

Surprisingly, Djo didn’t save the hit for last. He opened with “Awake.” The Cracks Deluxe And I immediately dove into “Basic Being Basic.” From there, it was clear that Keely was feeding off of the crowd’s energy. Every lyric was echoed back to him by an audience that knew every word. The second song on the deluxe album, “Love Can’t Break the Spell,” had the crowd swaying and cellphone lights flashing.

Throughout the night, Keeley danced, played the keyboard, and stole the spotlight from his bandmates. Music is everything in this production, and he still knows how to put on a captivating show from start to finish. The stage lights were practically like the members of the band, pulsating and changing perfectly with each track.

Keeley sounds just as good as he does on record, maybe even better. His vocals are smooth, sincere, and often emotional. It’s an infectious show, albeit with slower, more introspective songs woven throughout the radio hits.

Unsurprisingly, “End of Beginning” appeared near the end of the set, but Djo returned with two more songs and called it a night. For the finale, “Flash Mountain” (which included his friend and former band member Post Animal), the theater turned into a complete strobe-lit rave.

Between “Delete Ya,” “Back on You,” and my personal favorite, “Chateau (Feel Alright),” it’s hard to pick just one standout moment. If I had to say it, it might be a “potion”. There was a moment when the audience waved the bi-flag while Keely was singing, and it just felt right. Romantic, dreamy, and all-encompassing. That’s the energy Djo radiates, and it’s why his shows feel more like a shared, intimate experience than a concert. He loves performing and we love him too.

Source: Gayety – gayety.com

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