The Curb Event Center is the centerpiece of the Belmont Athletics' program.
Opened in the fall of 2003 and funded by a $10 million donation from the Curb Family Foundation and well-known music executive Mike Curb, it serves as the home of BU's volleyball and basketball programs.
The Curb Event Center arena has 5,000 permanent seats in an oval configuration, and a permanent maple hardwood floor. It has three full-size basketball courts and eight suites.
In addition to the arena, the center also includes offices for the Athletics Department, locker rooms for the Belmont athletic teams along with visiting teams, athletic training facilities, and weight rooms and other facilities for the athletics program.
Beyond its athletic functions, the Curb Event Center is designed also to host major music and entertainment events - concerts, speakers, road shows, trade shows, and corporate events - and is wired to support live television broadcast from a dedicated TV control room, numerous permanent camera platforms and two state-of-the-art, high-definition videoboards.
The Curb Event Center also includes space for student-run retail businesses, and houses the Curb Café, a restaurant and entertainment venue for students and the community, and the Vince Gill Room, a penthouse meeting room offering outdoor rooftop dining.
Since its opening, the Curb Event Center has already hosted several special events; however, none more noteworthy than the 2008 Presidential Town Hall Debate.
The facility hosted the Atlantic Sun Conference Men's Basketball Tournament in 2004 and 2005 as well as the A-Sun Volleyball Championship in 2005 and 2006. It also served as host for a portion of the 2004 U.S. Gymnastics Championships and the Vince Gill Celebrity Basketball Game and Concert.
Moreover, the CEC has been a proud host of the nationally-televised CMT Video Music Awards. In addition, the building has also been site of numerous concerts by acts such as Vince Gill, Amy Grant, MercyMe, Wynonna, and Heart, and served as a tour rehearsal venue for Keith Urban and Dolly Parton.
As it pertains to men's basketball, in 13 short seasons, the Curb Event Center has gained a reputation as being one of finest new facilities in college basketball.
From its clean sightlines and unsurpassed acoustics, the Curb Event Center fosters an atmosphere of excitement. And the Bruins have supplied plenty of excitement since Day One.
Belmont men's basketball is 158-25 (.863) at the Curb Event Center, going 114-13 (.898) in league games. The 2010-11 Bruins went a perfect 12-0 at home, recording a mind-blowing average margin of victory of 24 points per game. Belmont had its NCAA-best 35 game conference home court win streak snapped Feb. 6, 2016 vs. Eastern Kentucky. Belmont posted an NCAA-best home court winning percentage (.962, 51-2) from 2011-14. The Bruins also held an NCAA-best 23 game home court win streak in December 2013. Since Feb. 5, 2010, only Kentucky and Kansas have better home court winning percentages than Belmont. The Bruins are 39-1 in OVC games at the Curb Event Center.
Some of the most memorable moments in Belmont Basketball history have taken place at the Curb. From Andy Wicke's CEC record breaking 10-three-point night in victory over Gardner-Webb in 2007 to the Bruins' awe-inspiring 88-52 victory over Lipscomb in 2011 and nationally-televised games like the Don Meyer Classic, Ramada Worldwide BracketBusters and featured games on ESPN and CBS Sports Network, the Curb Event Center continues to be the place to be.
Belmont men's basketball attendance has increased 102 percent since 2005. That is the greatest percentage increase in attendance among all Nashville area sports teams – college and professional. That momentum continues on campus throughout the entire BU program.
Meanwhile, Belmont women's basketball is 27-1 in its last 28 home games, punctuated by trips to the 2016 & 2017 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship.
Likewise, Belmont Volleyball has been tough to beat at the Curb. The Bruins are a remarkable 108-39 at the Curb Event Center, including a triumphant defense of home court en route to the 2006 Atlantic Sun Championship and NCAA Tournament.
Belmont Volleyball also had a 14-match home winning that stretched from 2005 to 2007.
Curb Event Center hosted a United States presidential debate in 2008 and hosted another in 2020.