Showing posts with label RMU Events Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RMU Events Center. Show all posts

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Sara Bareilles

Last evening, Marilyn and I toddled on out the the new Events Center at Robert Morris University to attend a concert given by singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles.  She is currently on tour to promote her latest album (do they still call them albums?) "Amidst the Chaos".

I admit that I came in rather late to the Sara Bareilles party.  Bareilles, who will turn forty next month, released her breakthrough album, "Little Voice", in 2007, and has been a rather big star ever since, but I did not really become aware of her until our great friend, the late Bill Montrose, told me about her and the Broadway musical "Waitress" that she had written and that premiered on B'way in 2016.  Since then, I became a fan, and when it was announced that she would be among the first concert acts at the new RMU Center, we made sure that we would be there.



She certainly did not disappoint.   She performed for close to two hours before the sold out crowd at RMU.  She gave us all of the songs from Amidst The Chaos, as well and several of her older hits, and a series of four songs from "Waitress", including its beautiful Eleven O'clock Number, "She Used To Be Mine."  She was also very personable and friendly in speaking and interacting with the crowd, and, of course, it goes without saying that she has a beautiful singing voice. She was backed by a seven piece band and the staging and lighting for the show was great.  

The new Events Center at RMU passed the test with me as a concert venue.  It's a small arena, seating about 4,400, so Elton John and Taylor Swift won't be performing there, but the size of the place lent it a degree of intimacy that was perfect for a performer like Ms. Bareilles.

The Grandstander rates this as a Three and One-Half Star night.

I will close with this video of Sara Bareilles from performing her anthemic song "Brave" before a live audience back in 2013.  Her performance of this one last night was one of many highlights of the night.

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

A New Venue Makes Its Debut



The new Events Center at Robert Morris University made its debut for basketball when the the University of Pittsburgh paid a visit to Moon to help RMU inaugurate the new arena in grand fashion.  The Colonials made it interesting in the first half, leading by 11 at one point, and the teams were tied 27-27 at the half, but alas, even a struggling ACC team is no match for a mid-major like RMU, and the Panthers prevailed 71-57 in the end.

The result wasn't as important as the event itself.  Good for Pitt for making this gesture, the HC's whining pre-game comments aside.  I look forward to seeing many exciting Colonials victories at the new place this season and in seasons ahead.  And I am also looking forward to seeing Sara Bareilles perform there in concert later this month, so this place will be more than just a basketball arena on the local landscape.

A look at some of last night's festivities...

The historic opening tip-off

 The student section, the "Colonial Crazies", were loud and into it.
Hope that they show up in similar numbers all season long. 
Somewhere among them was the Steelers JuJu Smith-Shuster

 They make me nervous when they do these stunts!

Sellout Crowd

Monday, June 3, 2019

New at Robert Morris University


I toddled on out to the campus of Robert Morris University yesterday to get a gander at their newly completed Events Center.  (The place does have an official corporate name.  I, for obvious reasons to those who know me, will call it the "RMU Events Center" or the "New Sewall Center".)  It is a beautiful facility, and the completion of this edifice has caused me to once again purchase season tickets for Colonials basketball.

I can't wait to see the first hoops game there on November 12 when the Colonials take on the Pitt Panthers, and later that month, see Broadway's Sara Bareilles perform in concert there.

Some photos of this new addition to the greater Pittsburgh sporting and cultural scene.

#GoColonials #LetsGoBobbyMo

 This is the view from.....

....these seats!!!