On June 27, 2026, Felix And Fingers brought its signature dueling pianos energy to a corporate event at Fox Den Country Club in Knoxville, Tennessee, and the evening unfolded exactly the way a great company celebration should: polished, interactive, and increasingly unforgettable as the night went on.
Set inside one of Knoxville’s standout country club venues, the event gave guests the chance to relax, reconnect, and enjoy a night built around live music, laughter, and spontaneous participation. Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos kept the entertainment flexible and guest-focused, reading the room, taking requests, and turning each moment into an opportunity for the audience to become part of the show.
A Corporate Event at Fox Den Country Club With Room to Warm Up and Let Loose
Fox Den Country Club offered an elegant and welcoming backdrop for the corporate gathering, giving the evening a comfortable atmosphere that paired well with the high-energy, request-driven format of dueling pianos. Rather than a one-size-fits-all performance, Felix And Fingers shaped the show around the guests in the room, responding to song requests and building momentum as the crowd became more involved.
The night began with guests enjoying the entertainment from their tables, singing along and sending up requests. As the performers worked those requests into the set, they also added songs that connected with the group, helping the energy climb naturally. That ability to adapt is one of the reasons dueling pianos works so well for corporate events: it gives guests permission to participate at their own pace while still keeping the program moving.
A major turning point came with a sing-off battle to “Have You Ever Seen the Rain.” Two tables that had been into the show from the beginning faced off in a friendly vocal showdown, and their enthusiasm spread through the room. What started as a table-versus-table challenge quickly became a shared moment, encouraging more guests to sing louder, clap along, and join the fun.
That ripple effect continued throughout the evening. Lexxi did an especially strong job calling out people in the room in a playful, good-natured way, drawing them into the performance and encouraging them to sing full voice from their tables. Once a few guests embraced the spotlight, others followed, creating the kind of relaxed, all-in atmosphere that makes a corporate event feel less like an obligation and more like a celebration.
From “Single Ladies” Hand Motions to Full-Table Participation
One of the most memorable moments of the evening came when a gentleman was challenged to stand up and lead the hand motions to “Single Ladies.” It was not just a solo moment, either—he had to get his entire table to join him. He pulled it off, and the result was exactly the kind of unexpected, laugh-out-loud participation that makes Felix And Fingers events stand out.
That moment worked because it captured the spirit of the night: polished entertainment with just enough playful pressure to bring people out of their shells. Corporate events can sometimes be tricky, with guests unsure whether they should sit back or jump in. At this Knoxville event, the performers created a space where participation felt easy, fun, and contagious.
Requests kept coming, and Felix And Fingers kept the party moving by mixing guest favorites with songs that matched the crowd’s evolving energy. The show was not just about playing songs; it was about building connections between tables, spotlighting different groups in the room, and letting the audience help shape the soundtrack.
As the night progressed, the room became more animated. Guests sang along from their seats, laughed during interactive moments, and leaned into the friendly competition. The combination of strong piano performance, quick crowd work, and familiar songs gave the event a lively rhythm from start to finish.
A 90’s Rap Mashup, a Justin Bieber Jump-Along, and an Encore Request
Toward the end of the night, the performers shifted into a dance and 90’s rap mashup that brought the remaining guests onto the dance floor. It was the kind of high-energy finale that rewards a crowd for staying engaged, and the Fox Den Country Club audience responded by getting up, moving, and turning the final stretch into a full-on party.
One of the standout visuals of the evening came when the dance floor filled with mostly men jumping up and down to “Baby” by Justin Bieber. It was unexpected, funny, and completely joyful—a perfect example of how dueling pianos can take a familiar song and transform it into a shared group memory. By that point, inhibitions had dropped, and guests were fully committed to enjoying the moment together.
Even as the scheduled performance came to a close, the energy did not fade. Many guests remained on the dance floor, hoping for an encore. Felix And Fingers delivered one more song, and judging by the crowd’s reaction, they would have happily stayed much longer if the music had continued.
For companies considering entertainment that can bring people together, this Fox Den Country Club event showed why Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos is such a strong choice. The format is interactive without being forced, musical without being predictable, and flexible enough to fit the unique personality of each crowd. In Knoxville, it turned a corporate event into an evening of sing-offs, table challenges, dance-floor surprises, and an encore-worthy finish.
To bring this kind of interactive dueling pianos experience to your next corporate event, wedding, fundraiser, or private celebration, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. If this Fox Den Country Club celebration sounds like the kind of party your group would love, share this blog post with your team, event planner, or venue coordinator today.



