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Djo
State Farm Arena — Atlanta, GA
Djo
State Farm Arena — Atlanta, GA

Djo's shows are intimate despite crowd size. Keery plays it straight, minimal banter, lets the songs do the talking. Audiences are attentive rather than rowdy—people actually listen. There's an easy confidence that keeps things grounded without being stiff.

Known for End of Beginning, Motions, Shape, Lucid Dreams, Figure It Out

Djo has maintained a steady presence in Atlanta's venue circuit, with a recent October 2025 stop at Coca-Cola Roxy proving the project's continued draw in the city. The setlist leaned into both introspective moments and looser experimentation—opening with "Awake" before moving through "Uglyfisherman" and the propulsive "Basic Being Basic." The mid-set momentum built through "Potion" and "Delete Ya," then shifted gears entirely with deeper album cuts like "Egg" and "Roddy," which showcased the project's willingness to let songs breathe. Closing out the main set with "Flash Mountain" felt deliberately understated, a fitting choice for a project that's never needed obvious showmanship to connect with its audience.

Atlanta's indie and alternative scene has always had room for quieter, more introspective acts alongside its rap and R&B dominance. Venues like Coca-Cola Roxy function as crucial middle grounds where bedroom pop and experimental electronic projects find engaged audiences. The city's music community values artists who prioritize songwriting and production detail over flash, which aligns perfectly with Djo's aesthetic—someone making music that rewards close listening in a city that respects the craft.

Stay in Buckhead or Virginia Highland for the neighborhood feel — tree-lined streets, good restaurants, walkable enough to actually enjoy yourself. For dinner, Sotto Sotto does excellent Italian in a no-fuss basement setting, or Rathbun's for steak if you want something more formal. Spend an afternoon at the High Museum of Art, then grab drinks at The Eagle, which has the kind of dark-wood-and-whiskey vibe that actually works. Catch a Braves game at Truist Park if timing lines up. The food scene here is legitimately good without being try-hard about it.

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