Great idea and great location. Only thing I am worried about is the possible mud being tracked into the new building. I guess that is why we have janitors or whatever they are technically called these days. The halftime show also sounds like a want to see performance. I know this belongs in the band forum but thought this would get more attention in this forum.
The pre-football game activities of Bowling Green State University's Falcon Marching Band have a new home inside the Stroh Center. The College of Musical Arts and the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics have named the new tradition the Stroh Show. The pre-game show starts two hours and 45 minutes before kickoff, with the first show starting at 4:15 p.m. Saturday. Jerry Anderson, WTOL newscaster, will host. Saturday's "indoor show" will be abbreviated because of a scheduled 5:30 p.m. start of a volleyball tournament hosted by the BGSU women's volleyball team. The band plans to continue its show outdoors. Along with the marching band, the Stroh Show will feature the BGSU cheerleaders and dance team. Football coach Dave Clawson and the team will be introduced and provide some before-game comments. After the team walk, the Falcon Marching Band drumline and twirlers will perform, followed by music from Saturday's pregame and halftime shows. This event follows the long tradition of band festivities, which have been held at the softball field, Ice Arena, Field House, and most recently outside of Doyt Perry Stadium. This new venue will allow better accommodations for guests. "We are excited about adding the Stroh Show to the overall game day experience," said Mary Ellen Gillespie, associate athletics director for external relations. "The Falcon Marching Band and the cheerleaders and dance teams play an important role in football game day. This new tradition in a fantastic new building located right in the corridor of tailgate park will attract fans, enhance game day atmosphere and will add to the overall fan experience." The Stroh Show will typically end one hour before kickoff. Saturday's halftime show is a patriotic extravaganza in tribute to the 10th anniversary of the 9-11 tragedy. Entitled "I Hear America Singing," it honors the nation's first responders, police and firefighters, as well as the men and women of the military. It will be presented in collaboration with the BGSU Men's Chorus. The band is under the direction of Dr. Carol Hayward.
The Stroh to host pre-game band show
Re: The Stroh to host pre-game band show
I am so pumped up about this! I'll be there!
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Re: The Stroh to host pre-game band show
Cool idea, but wondering how many will attend considering the new tailgating atmosphere that's finally taken hold in BG? It was cool to have the band out at our tailgates. Add to that the fact that the tailgating will go back to the old setup with the parking lot construction being complete this year. It was pretty cool to have the band and team come in right by the tailgate area out by Bill's hill. I don't see many of that crowd heading all the way over to the Stroh. Especially after sitting in traffic for hours with the new insane stadium entry pattern they're starting this year.


