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Rooney and Colin Blunstone

Jul 15, 2025 at 7:15 PM  ·  Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL

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California rock band Rooney, led by Robert Schwartzman, is known for its retro guitar pop. They debuted with the self-titled album in 2003, gaining fame after their appearance on The O.C. The band's notable music includes "Calling the World," which charted on Billboard. They've toured with Kelly Clarkson and collaborated with producers like Keith Forsey and John Fields. Rooney recorded with Geffen and Warner Bros., later going independent. The band experienced lineup changes and Schwartzman pursued solo projects before releasing "Washed Away" in 2016.
Colin Blunstone, born in St Albans, is known for leading The Zombies with hits like "She's Not There" and the acclaimed album "Odessey and Oracle". Post-Zombies, his solo career boasted hits such as "Say You Don’t Mind". Collaborating with Rod Argent, he recorded multiple albums and toured extensively.

Concert Info

Genre: Indie/Alt, Alternative Rock

Be part of the Rooney concert in Chicago at Thalia Hall on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at 7:15 PM, with Colin Blunstone. Get your tickets today!

Rooney's History

Rooney's history dates back to 1999, when founder and frontman Robert Schwartzman was still in high school. After meeting his bandmates through mutual friends and building a loyal West Coast following over the next few years, the group entered a major label bidding war and eventually signed with Geffen/Interscope Records.

Sales Success and Achievements

The partnership led to a series of sales successes; for starters, their 2003 self-titled debut album reached Gold record sales status and their releases thus far classify Rooney in the highly coveted Platinum selling artists category. The albums US singles proved to be radio worthy when songs like Blueside, I'm Shakin, and When Did Your Heart Go Missing crossed over Alternative radio to Top 40 radio, earning the band high chart positions, as well as significant television exposure.

Touring and Festival Appearances

Rooney spent a majority of the album cycle for Calling The World touring and promoting the music internationally, earning the band 3 top 10 radio hits, including a #1 song with When Did Your Heart Go Missing. The band performed on major festivals around the world, such as:

  • Coachella
  • Lollapalooza
  • Summerfest
  • Rock am Ring
  • Rock im Park
  • Summersonic

They also made multiple TV appearances such as Letterman, Leno, Kimmel, The Today Show, Conan, Late Night with Seth Meyers, Indie Spirit Awards, and The Critics Choice Awards.

Recognition and Hiatus

The band's debut was regarded as one of Rolling Stone's Bands To Watch, and VH1's You Oughta Know artists, where the music video for When Did Your Heart Go Missing reached #1 most played. Schwartzman took a hiatus from touring in 2015 to focus on filmmaking, specifically producing and directing feature films.

Filmmaking Career

He has maintained a prolific directing career, recently completing his fifth feature film, THE GOOD HALF (2024), starring Nick Jonas, Brittany Snow, David Arquette, Alexandra Shipp, Matt Walsh, and Elisabeth Shue. The film debuted at Tribeca Film Festival, which is where his first feature, DREAMLAND (2017), made its debut. Other films he's directed include THE UNICORN (2019), THE ARGUMENT (2020), and the first ever feature documentary on British Invasion legends THE ZOMBIES, coming to theaters Fall 2024.

Schwartzman also composes original music for his films, so he's managed to bring his musicianship and songwriting passion to filmmaking. In 2018, Schwartzman founded the buzzy independent film distribution company Utopia, which has been releasing breakout films out of major film festivals such as Cannes and Sundance, and championing new voices in cinema.

Recent Releases and Future Plans

Even with Schwartzman's parallel career in the film industry, he's managed to write, produce, and release crowd pleasers, such as singles I Can't Get Enough, My Heart Beats 4 U, Why, Do You Believe, and Second Chances. Rooney plans to release new music this summer (2024), songs recorded and featured in The Good Half, which will be a part of the film's soundtrack. Rooney is also gearing up for a new album release, dropping in 2025 (date tbd). May 2023 marked Rooney's official 20th Anniversary of the debut self-titled album, which originally won fans over with its instantly hooky songs and well-crafted arrangements.

Event Information

This event is 17 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 17 years of age will not be admitted to this event and will not be eligible for a refund. Ticket Fee includes 1% City Amusement Tax.

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