On June 5, 2026, Felix And Fingers brought a lively corporate event to Sheraton San Diego Resort in San Diego, California, delivering a night built around quick-request fun, polished musicianship, and a dance floor that stayed busy from the first big sing-along to the final chorus. The setting offered exactly the kind of professional yet celebratory atmosphere that makes a corporate gathering feel less like a formal obligation and more like a shared experience.

The evening showcased what makes dueling pianos such a strong fit for company events: the music could pivot instantly, guests could shape the set list, and the performers could read the room in real time. With strong support from the venue’s A/V team and a crowd ready to participate, Felix And Fingers turned the night into an interactive soundtrack for a memorable San Diego celebration.

A Smooth Setup at Sheraton San Diego Resort

Sheraton San Diego Resort proved to be a strong host venue for this corporate event, with its professional event environment helping the entertainment start on the right note. For live dueling pianos, the behind-the-scenes details matter: load-in logistics, sound support, timing, and clear communication all help shape the guest experience before the first request is ever played.

The A/V team at Sheraton San Diego Resort was a major part of that success. They were helpful with both sound and load-in, giving the performers the support they needed to dial in the room and keep the event moving efficiently. That kind of teamwork is especially valuable for a high-energy act like Felix And Fingers, where crisp sound and quick transitions are key to keeping a corporate crowd engaged.

Once the music began, the show had the easy confidence of a team that knew how to work together. Louis, the drummer, was right on top of the action throughout the evening, responding to the flow of the room and locking in the groove with excellent time. His song knowledge helped keep the show nimble, and his steady energy kept the crowd moving as the requests rolled in.

Chris also delivered one of the night’s standout moments with a Spanish song by the Gipsy Kings that landed beautifully with the audience. It added a vibrant, unexpected flavor to the set and gave the crowd another reason to cheer, dance, and lean into the international feel that works so well in a destination city like San Diego.

SongDrop Requests Kept the Corporate Crowd in the Show

One of the biggest drivers of the night was SongDrop, Felix And Fingers’ request platform that lets guests send in songs easily from their phones. For this event, it worked especially well. Guests embraced it, sending in a steady stream of special requests that gave the performers a direct window into what the room wanted to hear next.

That interactive element is a major reason dueling pianos are such a strong choice for corporate entertainment. Instead of a fixed set list that may or may not fit the crowd, the show becomes a conversation between performers and guests. At Sheraton San Diego Resort, that conversation was fast, fun, and full of crowd-pleasing choices.

The audience’s enthusiasm helped shape the momentum. As requests came in, Felix And Fingers responded with the kind of versatility that keeps a room surprised and entertained. The result was a night that felt personal to the group, not pulled from a generic playlist. Every request became part of the event’s identity.

Special requests also created opportunities for shared moments across the room. Guests could champion their favorite songs, encourage coworkers to dance, and react as familiar intros sparked recognition. For a corporate event, those moments are especially valuable because they help break down formal boundaries and give everyone a reason to participate together.

Classics, Dancing, and a Crowd That Stayed With the Beat

The dance floor told the story of the evening. Guests danced most of the night, responding especially well to familiar classics and upbeat anthems. Songs like “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” and “Don’t You Want Me” brought out the kind of immediate recognition that fills a floor quickly and keeps the energy high.

Those selections worked because they hit the sweet spot for a mixed corporate crowd: widely loved, easy to sing, and built for movement. Felix And Fingers leaned into that energy, keeping the pacing strong while allowing the room to have fun with the music. With Louis driving the rhythm and the piano players steering the requests, the show kept guests engaged without losing momentum.

The Spanish Gipsy Kings selection by Chris added another memorable highlight to the night. It stood out not only because it was performed well, but because it gave the event a distinct musical moment beyond the expected corporate party favorites. That kind of variety can make a dueling pianos show feel fresh, especially when the performers know how to balance big classics with special requests and surprise crowd-pleasers.

By the end of the evening, the event had all the marks of a successful Felix And Fingers performance: a responsive crowd, strong venue support, talented musicianship, and a set list shaped by the people in the room. For companies planning entertainment in San Diego, Sheraton San Diego Resort offered a polished backdrop, while dueling pianos brought the spark that turned the gathering into a true celebration.

Anyone considering a corporate event, private party, or special celebration at Sheraton San Diego Resort should take note: Felix And Fingers knows how to make guests part of the show. To bring interactive dueling pianos to an upcoming event, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. If this San Diego celebration sounds like the kind of energy your event needs, share this blog post with your planning team today.

Event Details

Venue & Vendor Details

Here are the people and places that helped make this event happen.

TypeNameAddressWebsiteEmailPhonePrice Range
VenueSheraton San Diego ResortAddress1380 Harbor Island Dr
San Diego, California 92101-1007