Lockton Takes Over House of Blues, Dallas
On June 3, 2026, Felix And Fingers brought the energy of dueling pianos to a corporate event at House of Blues, Dallas, turning an already iconic Dallas venue into a multi-room celebration with music around every corner. The evening had the polished feel of a well-produced company event, but with the spontaneity and crowd connection that make a live piano show feel personal, playful, and completely in the moment.
Lockton took over House of Blues, Dallas in style, with each room offering a different atmosphere for guests to enjoy. Dueling pianos filled one space with request-driven entertainment, while karaoke and a full band added even more variety throughout the building. The result was a corporate event that felt less like a standard gathering and more like a choose-your-own-adventure night out in one of Dallasโ most recognizable live music venues.
House of Blues, Dallas was an ideal fit for this kind of event. Known for its music-forward personality, rich atmosphere, and flexible event spaces, the venue gave guests plenty of room to move, mingle, listen, sing, and explore. For companies considering a corporate celebration in Dallas, this event showed how well the venue can support multiple entertainment experiences at once while still keeping the night cohesive and exciting.
A Dinner Room Vibe That Turned Into a 90s Sing-Along
Felix And Fingers helped set the perfect vibe in the dinner room, creating a soundtrack that welcomed conversation while still giving guests plenty of reasons to tune in. The performers read the room throughout the evening, balancing background-friendly favorites with upbeat moments that pulled the crowd into the show. It was the kind of corporate entertainment that enhanced the event without overpowering itโuntil the crowd was ready to sing, of course.
One surprise highlight came during a 90s set that quickly became a full-room favorite. Guests enthusiastically sang along to NSYNC, Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, and Salt-N-Pepa, turning the dinner room into a nostalgic celebration of pop hooks, throwback grooves, and shared memories. The moment worked because it felt organic: a playful shift in the music that guests immediately embraced.
The requests were all over the mapโin the best way possible. Felix And Fingers bounced from decade to decade and genre to genre, building a soundtrack with something for everyone. That kind of range is one of the biggest strengths of dueling pianos: the show can follow the audience instead of forcing the audience into a preset playlist.
From familiar sing-alongs to unexpected favorites, the room stayed engaged because the music reflected the people in it. Great requests led to great conversations, and the performers kept the pace moving with the kind of flexibility that makes a corporate event feel lively, inclusive, and customized.
SongDrop Requests, Coffee Cart Favorites, and an Engaged Dallas Crowd
One of the eveningโs smartest details was the use of the Felix And Fingers SongDrop app. Instead of having to leave their seats or wait for a break in the action, guests could send in their favorite tunes right from the table. The song requests flooded in all night, giving everyone in the room a chance to help shape the entertainment from the comfort of their seats.
That request-driven format kept the show fresh and interactive. Guests werenโt just watching dueling pianos; they were part of the process. Every new request created the possibility of a surprise, whether it was a crowd-pleasing classic, a danceable hit, or a nostalgic track that sparked a wave of sing-alongs across the room.
The people were one of the best parts of the night. Guests were kind, welcoming, and genuinely engaged with the music, creating an easy rapport between the performers and the room. The combination of great requests, friendly conversations, and a fun-loving audience made the evening feel warm and memorable from start to finish.
Adding to the experience, Night Owl Coffee brought out a coffee cart to keep the crowd caffeinated. Their lattes were a hit, giving guests a delicious boost as they moved between rooms, enjoyed the entertainment, and kept the party going. It was a thoughtful touch that fit the flow of the evening perfectlyโespecially with so many different musical experiences happening throughout House of Blues, Dallas.
Why This Corporate Event Worked So Well
This House of Blues, Dallas event worked because it gave guests options without losing the sense of a shared celebration. Some could sing karaoke, others could catch the full band, and plenty gathered around Felix And Fingers for a dueling pianos experience built on real-time requests and crowd participation. Each room had its own energy, but together they created one vibrant corporate event.
For companies planning entertainment in Dallas, this event was a strong example of how dueling pianos can adapt to a sophisticated venue, a dinner-room setting, and a diverse crowd. Felix And Fingers provided music that moved easily across decades and genres, while the interactive request format helped guests feel included throughout the night.
House of Blues, Dallas delivered the atmosphere, Lockton brought the crowd, and Felix And Fingers supplied the spark that made the dinner room come alive. From 90s pop sing-alongs to SongDrop requests and latte-fueled mingling, the evening had all the ingredients of a standout corporate celebration.
To bring this kind of interactive, request-driven fun to a corporate event, private party, wedding, or celebration at House of Blues, Dallas or anywhere in Dallas, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. If this event sounds like the kind of night worth recreating, 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.

Vince Alten
Captain of the Keys
Vince Alten is a former air traffic controller and disabled veteran who traded in radar screens for piano keys. After years of directing planes, he now directs drunken sing-alongs and questionable dance moves. Cleared for takeoff nightly โ no flight plan required.

Bethany Lorentzen
Pianist/Jedi Knight
Bethany was found to have an incredibly high midi-chlorian count as a young child. Instead of turning to the dark side of the Force, she uses her Jedi mind-tricks to get entire rooms of people singing, dancing, and clapping along with her…
Venue & Vendor Details
Here are the people and places that helped make this event happen.
| Type | Name | Address | Website | Phone | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Venue | House of Blues, Dallas | Address2200 North Lamar Street Dallas, Texas 75202 | +1 (361) 696-2876 |




