On May 15, 2026, Felix And Fingers brought the energy of dueling pianos to Venus de Milo in Swansea, Massachusetts, for a lively public ticketed venue event. The evening had the polished feel of a special night out, complete with a beautiful plated dinner, an enthusiastic crowd, and a dance floor that stayed busy well into the night.
Venus de Milo provided a fitting backdrop for the celebration. Known throughout Swansea and the surrounding area as a destination for memorable gatherings, the venue paired its classic event atmosphere with a staff that helped the night run smoothly from dinner through the final DJ tracks. For guests considering a live entertainment experience at Venus de Milo, this event offered a strong example of how well dueling pianos can transform a ticketed evening into a full-room singalong.
A Beautiful Plated Dinner Set the Stage at Venus de Milo
Before the dueling pianos show began, guests were treated to a beautiful plated dinner served by the exceptional Venus de Milo staff. That early part of the evening gave attendees time to settle in, enjoy the venue’s hospitality, and build anticipation for the entertainment ahead. It was the kind of well-paced start that makes a public event feel organized, welcoming, and worth the ticket.
The staff at Venus de Milo made a strong impression throughout the night. From the dinner service to the transitions that followed, the team’s attention helped create an easygoing atmosphere for guests and performers alike. Felix And Fingers noted that the venue staff were lovely, which is exactly the kind of behind-the-scenes support that helps a live show succeed.
The event was also well attended, giving the room the buzz that dueling pianos thrives on. A responsive crowd is a major ingredient in this style of entertainment, and the Swansea audience brought plenty of enthusiasm. With the venue’s team handling the hospitality and the guests ready to participate, the night had momentum before the first big singalong even began.
Swansea Guests Sang, Danced, and Kept the Requests Coming
Once Felix And Fingers got underway, the crowd quickly leaned into the interactive spirit of dueling pianos. One of the standout moments came when guests sang along to “Build Me Up Buttercup,” turning the room into a cheerful, shared chorus. Songs like that work so well in a dueling pianos setting because they invite everyone in, whether they are seated at a table, standing near friends, or already making their way to the dance floor.
The night did not stop at singalongs. Guests also danced along to disco classics, bringing a retro spark to the event and keeping the mood upbeat. The mix of familiar favorites and high-energy performance created the kind of variety that makes Felix And Fingers shows feel personal to the room. Instead of a one-way concert, the evening became a back-and-forth exchange between the entertainers and the audience.
Stacy and company helped keep the dance floor busy, adding to the festive feel of the night. Their energy gave others permission to join in, and before long the room had the kind of movement and laughter that event planners hope for when booking live entertainment. For anyone considering dueling pianos at Venus de Milo, this was a clear reminder that the format can appeal to guests who love to sing, guests who love to dance, and guests who simply enjoy watching the fun unfold.
The Swansea crowd was a memorable part of the evening. Monte, Erica, and the rest of the folks from Swansea brought warmth and enthusiasm to the room, helping make the show feel connected to the community. Felix And Fingers events often shine brightest when guests become part of the performance, and this public ticketed event had that quality from start to finish.
Why Dueling Pianos Worked So Well for This Venue Event
Dueling pianos fit especially well in a venue like Venus de Milo because the entertainment can adapt to the room in real time. A plated dinner can transition into an engaging live show, a singalong can turn into a dance set, and the energy can rise naturally as the night progresses. At this event, that flow was evident as guests moved from enjoying dinner to singing “Build Me Up Buttercup,” dancing to disco classics, and staying engaged through the end of the night.
Felix And Fingers also kept the party going with a DJ set at the end of the evening. That addition helped extend the celebration beyond the piano portion of the show, giving dancers another reason to stay on the floor. For ticketed venue events, corporate gatherings, fundraisers, weddings, and private parties, this combination of live dueling pianos and DJ-style follow-through can be a major advantage.
The success of the night came from several elements working together: the hospitality of Venus de Milo, the excitement of a well-attended Swansea crowd, the versatility of Felix And Fingers, and the simple joy of guests singing and dancing together. It was fun, polished, and participatory without ever feeling forced.
For anyone looking to book dueling pianos at Venus de Milo or planning an event in Swansea, this May 15 celebration showed exactly why Felix And Fingers is such a strong entertainment choice. To bring that same interactive energy to an upcoming event, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. If this event sounds like the kind of night worth repeating, share this blog post with someone who should be planning the next one.
Performers At This Event
Meet the Felix And Fingers entertainers who helped bring this event to life.

Katie Cronin
Possum Wrangler
Katie started singing before she could talk – and never stopped!
Venue & Vendor Details
Here are the people and places that helped make this event happen.
| Type | Name | Address | Website | Phone | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venue | Venus de Milo | Address75 Grand Army of the Republic Highway Swansea, Massachusetts 02777 | +1 (774) 225-3748 |




