The recent Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos event at Winneshiek County Fair on January 16, 2026, was an absolute blast. Held at the lively Decorah venue, the event brought together a dynamic mix of live music, enthusiastic crowds, and festive energy that perfectly captured the spirit of the local community. Attendees, enjoying the casual bar setting that encouraged foot traffic and mingling, had plenty to talk about—from unforgettable song requests to a couple of quirky moments that kept everyone smiling.

A Night Filled with Musical Fun

The dueling pianos performance was characterized by a wide variety of requests, ranging from classic tunes of the 50s to today’s chart-topping hits. The energy was infectious as the audience repeatedly sang along to familiar melodies, creating a unique connection between the performers and the crowd. One standout moment came courtesy of the innovative SongDrop feature, which made it incredibly fun for participants to request their favorite songs using their phones. A whimsical twist unfolded when “Bean Dip” made a playful appearance, riding around on a hobby horse during a rousing performance of “Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy”—a memory that will surely be talked about for some time.

Warmth, Community, and Great Venue Vibes

The charm of Decorah was on full display that night as the venue’s pleasant ambiance and delectable treats set the stage for a truly memorable performance. Juli and the dedicated team at the Winneshiek County Fair went the extra mile to ensure every guest felt welcome, contributing to a community vibe that enhanced the overall experience. The positive energy from both the audience and the performers made it clear that these kinds of events are what truly bring people together.

For anyone considering booking a dueling pianos event or looking to host a lively gathering at the Winneshiek County Fair venue, this event is a perfect example of how engaging and fun an evening can be. To catch the excitement for your own event, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196 and share this blog post with friends and colleagues.