On July 9, 2026, Felix And Fingers brought a corporate event to life at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville with a show that was equal parts polished entertainment and full-throttle fun. Performing for the American Cheese Society, the dueling pianos team leaned into the theme immediately—and the result was a night packed with sing-alongs, requests, dancing, and some truly inspired cheese puns.
The event had all the ingredients of a memorable corporate gathering: an enthusiastic crowd, a flexible live music format, a standout venue, and food that earned rave reviews from the performers themselves. In a city known for hospitality and energy, this Louisville event proved how well dueling pianos can turn a professional gathering into a shared celebration.
A Corporate Event That Got “So Gouda” Fast
Because the event was for the American Cheese Society, the Felix And Fingers performers made an early creative decision: every song would include some kind of cheese reference. What started as a playful idea quickly became the running joke—and running highlight—of the evening. The crowd caught on, the performers kept the puns coming, and soon the room had its own deliciously specific theme.
One standout moment came when a familiar sing-along lyric was transformed into “so gouda, so gouda, so gouda,” instantly turning a crowd favorite into a custom-made anthem for the night. It was exactly the kind of quick, clever improvisation that makes dueling pianos such a strong fit for corporate events. Rather than simply performing at the audience, Felix And Fingers built the show around them.
The audience did not just laugh from the sidelines, either. Guests jumped in with their own suggestions, including the memorable “Living on Greyere.” That kind of back-and-forth helped the event feel personal, spontaneous, and completely connected to the organization being celebrated. For a corporate event, that level of customization can make the difference between background entertainment and a shared experience people talk about afterward.
Requests, Sing-Alongs, and a Bar Staff Dance Line
The crowd at Kentucky International Convention Center stayed engaged throughout the show, sending up requests and singing out loud with the performers. That participation is one of the hallmarks of a Felix And Fingers event: the music is familiar enough to invite everyone in, but the delivery is interactive enough that no two shows feel the same. In this case, the American Cheese Society crowd brought the energy early and kept it going all night.
Song requests helped shape the performance in real time, giving guests ownership over the direction of the evening. The performers could pivot from one style to another while weaving in the cheese-themed humor that had become the night’s signature. The result was a show that felt organized without being stiff, spontaneous without feeling chaotic, and funny without losing the musical momentum.
One of the most charming surprises came from the bar staff, who became an unofficial dance line. As the music rolled on, the bartenders joined the fun and added another layer of entertainment to the room. Their dancing helped amplify the party atmosphere and showed that the energy was not limited to the guests seated nearest the pianos.
Moments like that are a reminder that a successful dueling pianos event depends on the whole room. When guests, staff, and performers all lean into the celebration, the event becomes bigger than the setlist. At this Louisville corporate gathering, everyone seemed ready to contribute, whether by singing, requesting a pun-filled tune, dancing along, or simply cheering the performers on.
Exceptional Food and a Venue Built for Big Energy
Of course, with the American Cheese Society in the room, the food had to be part of the story—and it did not disappoint. The performers noted that the food was exceptional, with the mac and cheese earning especially high praise. In fact, it was described as the best mac and cheese they had ever eaten. For an event with a cheese-loving audience, that detail felt perfectly on brand.
Food and entertainment often work hand in hand at corporate events. Great catering keeps guests comfortable and happy, while live entertainment gives them a reason to stay engaged after dinner. At the Kentucky International Convention Center, that combination worked beautifully. The delicious menu helped set the tone, and the dueling pianos show carried that momentum into a lively, laughter-filled evening.
The Kentucky International Convention Center also proved to be a strong setting for this type of interactive entertainment. Located in Louisville, the venue offers the kind of professional event environment where a corporate group can gather comfortably while still leaving room for energy, movement, and audience participation. For planners looking at venues in Louisville, this event offered a clear example of how live music can elevate a convention center gathering beyond the expected.
Felix And Fingers thrives in rooms where the audience is ready to participate, and this corporate event delivered exactly that. With custom cheese puns, enthusiastic sing-alongs, guest-driven requests, dancing bar staff, and unforgettable comfort food, the night had a distinct personality from start to finish. It was fun, specific, and tailored to the people in the room—exactly what a great corporate entertainment experience should be.
For companies, associations, and event planners considering dueling pianos at the Kentucky International Convention Center or anywhere in Louisville, this event showed why Felix And Fingers is such a crowd-pleasing choice. To bring an interactive, request-driven, laugh-out-loud piano show to an upcoming event, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. If this cheesy celebration made you smile, share this blog post with someone planning their next unforgettable event.
Performers At This Event
Meet the Felix And Fingers entertainers who helped bring this event to life.

Steve Sipes
Pianist/Underwater Basketweaver
Steve never doubted that he would be a Rockstar. When the neighbors called the police for noise ordinance disturbance, he knew that he had arrived.
Venue & Vendor Details
Here are the people and places that helped make this event happen.
| Type | Name | Address | Website | Phone | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venue | Kentucky International Convention Center (Rooms M105/M106) | Address221 South 4th Street Louisville, Kentucky 40202 | +1 (502) 356-9661 |




