Felix And Fingers brought a bright, high-energy round of dueling pianos to Kerr Elementary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on June 4, 2026, for a graduation party and big summer send-off that had students singing, moving, and cheering from start to finish. Without needing anything more than a room full of eager voices and a flexible set list, the performers turned the school celebration into an interactive music experience designed perfectly for young audiences.
The event featured two assemblies, giving students multiple chances to join the fun. For families, faculty, and event planners considering entertainment at Kerr Elementary School or another Pittsburgh venue, this celebration showed exactly why dueling pianos can work so well beyond the traditional nightlife or wedding setting. With the right performers, the format becomes a joyful, all-ages show built around participation.
Two Assemblies, One Huge Summer Send-Off
The celebration at Kerr Elementary School was all about sending students into summer with excitement, and Felix And Fingers leaned into that spirit from the first notes. Performing two assemblies allowed the energy to stay fresh, focused, and age-appropriate, while still giving the day the feel of a major schoolwide event. The kids did not simply watch the show; they became a major part of it.
That level of participation is one of the reasons dueling pianos can be such a smart choice for school events in Pittsburgh. Felix And Fingers specializes in reading the room, adjusting songs on the fly, and encouraging guests to sing along without pressure. At Kerr Elementary School, that meant meeting the students right where they were: ready to clap, sing, dance, and celebrate the milestone of wrapping up the school year.
The performers noted how much they loved showing up for the children, and the feeling clearly went both ways. The students helped make the show great, filling the assemblies with the kind of natural enthusiasm that only a young crowd can bring. For entertainers, that energy is contagious. For schools, it is the difference between background music and a shared memory.
From Classroom Classics to Crowd-Pleasing Pop Hits
One of the standout features of this graduation party was the wildly diverse set list. Felix And Fingers kept the music accessible and playful with children’s favorites like “Wheels on the Bus” and “Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes.” Those songs gave students instant entry points into the performance, inviting them to sing loudly, move freely, and recognize the music right away.
But the show did not stop with elementary classics. The performers also mixed in hits from Queen, Katy Perry, Journey, and Chappell Roan, creating a set that could entertain students, teachers, volunteers, and staff all at once. That balance is where dueling pianos truly shines: the music can jump from silly to soaring, nostalgic to current, and the audience gets to come along for the ride.
For a school event, that kind of flexibility matters. A graduation party or summer send-off has to hold attention while appealing to different ages and personalities. At Kerr Elementary School, Felix And Fingers delivered a show that felt tailored to the room, not copied from a standard playlist. The result was a lively, kid-powered celebration where every song felt like an invitation.
The sing-alongs were a major part of the day’s success. The kids loved joining in, and their voices helped transform the assemblies into something bigger than a performance. Instead of separating the entertainers from the audience, the music brought everyone together in a way that felt upbeat, communal, and perfectly suited for the end of the school year.
A Teacher and Volunteer Dance-Off Brings the House Down
One of the biggest highlights of the event was the teacher and volunteer dance-off. With students cheering them on, the adults stepped into the spotlight and delivered some amazing moves. Moments like that are exactly what make an interactive show memorable: the audience gets to see familiar faces having fun, and the celebration becomes personal to the school community.
The dance-off also showed how Felix And Fingers knows how to build a show around participation. Dueling pianos is not just about playing songs; it is about creating openings for laughter, applause, and spontaneous fun. At Kerr Elementary School, the performers helped turn teachers and volunteers into part of the entertainment, and the students responded with the kind of excitement that makes a room feel electric.
Playing for children brings its own special energy, and Felix And Fingers clearly embraced it. Young audiences are honest, enthusiastic, and wonderfully ready to engage when the entertainment feels welcoming. This Pittsburgh event proved that a dueling pianos performance can be both polished and playful, structured enough for a school assembly and loose enough to let joyful moments happen naturally.
The school community helped make the show a success, and Felix And Fingers expressed gratitude to everyone at Kerr Elementary School for an amazing event. From the student sing-alongs to the teacher and volunteer dance-off, the graduation party captured the spirit of a true summer send-off: celebratory, inclusive, and full of music that kept everyone connected.
For anyone planning a graduation party, school assembly, family-friendly celebration, or special event at Kerr Elementary School or elsewhere in Pittsburgh, Felix And Fingers offers a dueling pianos experience that can be customized for the crowd in front of them. To bring that same energy, laughter, and sing-along excitement to an upcoming event, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. If this celebration sounds like the kind of party worth sharing, pass this blog post along to someone planning their next unforgettable event.
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| Type | Name | Address | Website | Phone | Price Range | |
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| Venue | Kerr Elementary School | Address341 Kittanning Pike Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15215 |



