Joe Keery at the Vanity Fair Oscars party in Beverly Hills on March 10, 2024.Photo:Jamie McCarthy/WireImage

Jamie McCarthy/WireImage
BeforeJoe Keerybecame a household name — known for his role (and hair!) as Steve Harrington onStranger Things— he was a local celebrity in the Chicago music scene.
The musician/actor, 31, was a member of the psych-rock groupPost Animal, friendly with indie legends likeTwin PeaksandWhitneyand a fixture of the local community for years — which is something that indie music fans and Chicagoans alike have long treated like a fun fact.
It’s heartwarming then, and a bit surreal for Keery, that the one song from his solo music project asDjothat’s gone viral and broken into theTop 40 of theBillboardHot 100is “End of Beginning,” his reflectant track about his early 20s spent in Chicago.
“It’s pretty crazy to see the reaction to the song,” Keery says, noting that he originally put it out over a year-and-a-half ago on his 2022 albumDECIDE.“I have not totally moved on, but I’ve put it out and am at peace with it, so to see it now take new life has kind of made me reflect again on that time.”
The “Roddy” singer says that he returns to memories of “the camaraderie of all the bands back then.” “Everybody was giving each other a leg up,” he reminisces. “Obviously, you wanted to perform well and write something interesting, but it was also a real sense of getting into it and doing something for the love of being creative.”
On the Djo track, which was a dreamy synth-pop standout on his sophomore album and recently took off thanks to TikTok, the musician sings of both loving a time and place and recognizing when to move on.
Joe Keery’s musical project as Djo.Guido Gazzilli

Guido Gazzilli
Now, Keery feels as though he’s “halfway there” in his journey to remain present, as he advocates for on “End of Beginning.” “I feel like maybe there are certain things that I was going through at that time in my life that I feel I have maybe come to terms with or been able to work past,” he shares. “But the challenge is never over and you’re always working towards self betterment and trying to live a more fulfilled and happy life.”
Ultimately, it’s been rewarding to see how much that message has resonated with fans, as he describes how “insane” it felt when his friend/producer Adam Thein’s wife notified the two that she had noticed the song going viral.
“I’m just making sure that I’m telling myself every day to be very thankful,” he continues. “It’s crazy because I know that things like this don’t happen very often and it’s something to be proud of and appreciate.”
He explains that it has also felt “validating” for him as an artist, considering Djo a side, passion project. “It’s just mostly cool that I wrote about something that felt really specific to me in my life and turns out that a lot of people can connect with that same feeling,” the indie artist shares. “I’ve had a really cool experience withStranger Things, obviously, but I wasn’t the writer of that. So this is my first foray into writing something and having it connect with people.”
Keery continues, “Now the job is to continue trying to just do the same thing: Keep writing songs and not getting too far ahead myself.”
Joe Keery performing as Djo at Lollapalooza in Chicago in July 2022.Scott Legato/Getty

Scott Legato/Getty
Another project will soon come off the heels of “End of Beginning.” Djo’s third studio album has yet to be officially announced, but he says that it’s on the way and “definitely an interest” of his to include collaborations.
The “Runner” singer admits that he also has “aspirations” to tour after he bids farewell to being the “mom” of the Hawkins AV club when thefifth and final season ofStranger Thingswrapsproduction. The shows would mark his first-ever live run as Djo, and while he might be playing stages bigger than the ones at the Chicago DIY venues that he frequented nearly a decade ago, he envisions bringing that energy back out on the road.
His dream tour simply consists of “just me and all the friends in a big tour van traveling around” and making “the experience as fun as possible” for both themselves and fans.
It’s unclear who he’d like to tap for an opener at this time, but the suggestion of reuniting with Post Animal and bringing them along for the run elicits nothing but excitement. “That would be insanely fun. I’ll steal [the] idea,” he says with a laugh — as if the dream of being “back in Chicago” has the ability to take on a new life in the present, just like “End of Beginning.”
source: people.com