The Las Vegas Convention Center has hosted its share of unforgettable corporate events, but the Candy Expo celebration on May 20, 2026, brought a particularly sweet kind of spectacle to Las Vegas. Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos turned the gathering into a high-energy, request-driven party where candy culture, live music, and classic Vegas flair all collided in the best possible way.
From the moment guests arrived, the event had an “Only in Vegas” sparkle. The lobby was filled with colorful candy and cereal mascots, convention excitement, and plenty of goodies on display. Inside the performance space, Felix And Fingers delivered the kind of interactive dueling pianos show that thrives in a corporate setting: polished enough for a major convention, loose enough for spontaneous moments, and lively enough to get costumed characters out on the dance floor.
A Sweet Corporate Event at Las Vegas Convention Center
As one of the most recognizable event venues in Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Convention Center proved to be a fitting home for a Candy Expo packed with personality. The venue’s expansive layout, big-event infrastructure, and central Las Vegas energy gave attendees room to mingle, explore displays, and enjoy entertainment that felt larger than life. For a convention built around candy, color, branding, and fun, the setting helped amplify every memorable moment.
Felix And Fingers stepped into that environment with a dueling pianos performance designed around the crowd. The show was not a static background act; it became part of the expo experience. Guests requested songs from across the musical map, and the performers responded with a setlist as varied as the candy being showcased. The night moved from Sinatra to My Chemical Romance to Led Zeppelin, giving attendees plenty of chances to hear something unexpected and jump into the fun.
One of the early highlights came in the form of an impromptu first dance for a couple who had just gotten married. In true Las Vegas fashion, the wedding had been officiated by Elvis, and the celebration flowed right into the music. David handled the first dance beautifully, with a violin player adding an elegant live touch before the room shifted back into full party mode.
That blend of heartfelt and hilarious made the event stand out. One minute, guests were watching a newly married couple share a meaningful dance; the next, mascots were shaking it on the dance floor to a request for “Sex on Fire.” It was corporate entertainment with a Vegas-sized wink, and Felix And Fingers kept the transitions smooth, musical, and crowd-focused.
Willy Wonka, Mascots, and a Dance Floor Full of Requests
For a Candy Expo, it only seemed right that Willy Wonka would make an appearance. When someone dressed as the legendary candy maker requested “The Candy Man” and “Pure Imagination,” the room had its signature moment. As the piano carried the timeless melody of “Pure Imagination,” “Willy” came out, lip synced the lyrics, and danced around the performance area, creating a scene that felt both theatrical and genuinely charming.
The song itself brought a beautiful pause to the celebration. “Pure Imagination” is one of those pieces that instantly changes the atmosphere, and in the middle of a candy-themed corporate event in Las Vegas, it landed perfectly. Surrounded by candy displays, costumed characters, and convention excitement, the performance became a playful tribute to the world of sweets and imagination.
The mascots added another layer of fun throughout the event. The performers spotted candy and cereal characters roaming the lobby and mingling with guests, including the surreal sight of Chester Cheeto hanging out with Cap’n Crunch. Those kinds of visual surprises are exactly what make events at the Las Vegas Convention Center so memorable: the venue can handle major brand activations and still leave space for spontaneous, photo-worthy interactions.
On the dance floor, those characters were more than decoration. They danced to the songs, reacted to guest requests, and helped turn the show into a shared experience. Felix And Fingers is known for building performances around audience participation, and this crowd gave the pianists plenty to work with. Every new request had the potential to shift the mood, spark a sing-along, or pull another mascot into the action.
Why Dueling Pianos Worked So Well for This Las Vegas Expo
A corporate event like this called for entertainment that could match the variety of the room. With so many guests, brands, mascots, and personalities in one place, a single-style performance might have felt too narrow. Dueling pianos gave the event flexibility. Felix And Fingers could move from elegant wedding-style accompaniment to classic crooner favorites, rock anthems, emo sing-alongs, and theatrical candy-themed selections without missing a beat.
The performers also brought the right sense of pace. They read the room, responded to requests, and embraced the playful chaos of the expo. Jamming through a wide assortment of songs, they kept the energy active while still leaving space for special moments like the first dance and the Willy Wonka cameo. That ability to adapt is one of the reasons dueling pianos are such a strong choice for conventions, trade shows, company celebrations, and large-scale receptions.
For attendees considering Las Vegas Convention Center for an upcoming event, this Candy Expo offered a clear example of what the venue can support. It had the scale for a major corporate gathering, the flexibility for themed entertainment, and the unmistakable atmosphere of Las Vegas. Paired with Felix And Fingers, the event became more than a convention gathering; it became a full-room experience where guests, performers, and even mascots became part of the show.
By the end, the night had delivered exactly what a great corporate event should: conversation starters, shared laughter, music for every taste, and moments guests would still be talking about after leaving the venue. From Elvis officiating a wedding to Willy Wonka dancing through “Pure Imagination,” Felix And Fingers helped create a celebration that could only happen in Las Vegas.
To bring interactive, unforgettable dueling pianos entertainment to a corporate event, convention, wedding celebration, or private party, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. And if this Las Vegas Convention Center candy-filled celebration made you smile, share this blog post with someone planning an event that deserves a little more music, imagination, and Vegas-style fun.
Performers At This Event
Meet the Felix And Fingers entertainers who helped bring this event to life.

Steven Ramirez
Pianist/Rejected Beatle
Steven was born in a hipster coffee shop with a full mustache and beanie attached. He then uttered his first words “Ice Lavender Oat Milk for $17, please”. Now he’s a dueler. It’s amazing what coffee does to a person.
Venue & Vendor Details
Here are the people and places that helped make this event happen.
| Type | Name | Address | Website | Phone | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venue | Las Vegas Convention Center | Address3150 Paradise Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 | ||||
| Doc | By Dzign | +1 (702) 290-4620 |





