<p>Whenever Joe Keery is back in Chicago, we all feel it. On Friday, the “Stranger Things” alum brought his Djo music project home with a sold-out show at Chicago Theatre that felt like the sequel to his <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/lollapalooza/2025/08/01/joe-keerys-djo-delivers-a-love-letter-to-chicago-lollapalooza-review" target="_blank" ><u>groundbreaking Lollapalooza set</u></a> last summer.</p><p>Fans of all kinds were decked out in homemade shirts — “I (heart) Djo,” “It’s no use, Djo!” and “I (heart) the babysitter” among the top finds — while bartenders joked with starry-eyed devotees about how good-looking the actor/musician is.</p><p>Others in the seats were trying to figure out if the shadowy, mop-topped figure moonlighting as DJ b.i.g.s.h.r.i.m.p, who kicked things off with spins of Fergie and other 2000s ephemera, was Keery. It wasn’t.