The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, recently played host to an unforgettable Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos event on December 14, 2022. This corporate event brought together the magic of live music and the elegance of the museum, creating a night to remember. Let’s dive into the highlights of the evening and discover why this unique combination was a hit with the attendees.

A Night of Musical Delight

As the night unfolded, the dueling pianos became the centerpiece of the event. The atmosphere was electric, with the pianists engaging the crowd and encouraging sing-alongs. While the music initially served as background entertainment for most of the room, a quarter of the audience closest to the stage couldn’t resist joining in the fun. Their enthusiastic singing and dancing set the tone for an unforgettable night.

Request Queen Erin

Among the attendees, there was one standout guest named Erin. Known as the “request queen” of the night, Erin made sure her favorite songs were played, adding her own touch of excitement to the event. Her infectious energy and passion for the music elevated the entire experience, making it even more enjoyable for everyone present.

Eddie’s Showstopper

One of the standout moments of the evening came when Eddie took to the keys and performed an electrifying rendition of “Purple Rain.” The crowd erupted with applause and cheers, as Eddie’s performance brought down the house. It was a true showstopper that left everyone in awe of his talent and left a lasting impression on the audience.

The Perfect Venue

Playing in an art museum added an extra layer of uniqueness to the event. The Kimbell Art Museum provided a stunning backdrop for the dueling pianos, creating an ambiance that perfectly complemented the music. The beautiful venue allowed guests to mingle and explore the museum’s exquisite collection while enjoying the live entertainment. It was a delightful fusion of art and music that added to the overall enjoyment of the evening.

Seamless Setup and Memorable Moments

The event organizers, Felix And Fingers, ensured that everything ran smoothly. The setup was straightforward and easy, allowing the focus to remain on the music and the guests. The night was filled with memorable moments, including the crowd joining in to sing the fight song and Alma Mater of a particular group, much to their delight. The highlight, however, was when the Dean himself joined in and played “Chariots of Fire” alongside the pianists. The guests loved it, and it added a personal touch to the evening.

The Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos event at Kimbell Art Museum was a resounding success. From the lively sing-alongs to the breathtaking performances, it was an experience that left a lasting impression on all who attended. If you’re considering hosting a dueling piano event or looking for a unique venue, the Kimbell Art Museum should be at the top of your list. Contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196 to bring the magic of live music to your next event. Share this blog post with others who appreciate the perfect blend of art and music.

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NameAddressWebsiteEmailPhonePrice Range
VenueKimbell Art Museum: Renzo Piano PavilionAddress3333 Camp Bowie Blvd
Fort Worth, Texas 76107-2744
Email+1-817-288-3291
PhotographyLeo Wesson PhotographyEmail+1-817-733-9157