Djo: Live at Lollapalooza Chicago ‘25
Music
Overview
Joe Keery’s band Djo perform their highly anticipated set at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago, in front of thousands. He performed thirteen songs within an hour, including his highly popular hit, ‘End of Beginning’ bringing together the voices of the audience for the song. His voice, stage presence, and backing bandmates meld together magically in this captivating performance.
Top Cast


Joe Keery
Joe Keery
Self - Lead Singer/Guitar
Joe Keery
Self - Lead Singer/Guitar
Sam Jordan
Sam Jordan
Self - Guitar/Backing Vocals
Sam Jordan
Self - Guitar/Backing Vocals
Javier Reyes
Javier Reyes
Self - Guitar/Keys
Javier Reyes
Self - Guitar/Keys
Wesley Toledo
Wesley Toledo
Self - Drums
Wesley Toledo
Self - Drums
Trent Prall
Trent Prall
Self - Bass/Keys
Trent Prall
Self - Bass/Keys
Adam Thein
Adam Thein
Self - Keys
Adam Thein
Self - Keys
Teddy Matthews
Teddy Matthews
Self - Tamborine
Teddy Matthews
Self - Tamborine
Nico Segal
Nico Segal
Self - Trumpet
Nico Segal
Self - Trumpet


Charlie Heaton
Charlie Heaton
Self
Charlie Heaton
Self
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