On April 14, 2026, Felix And Fingers brought a high-energy dueling pianos show to a corporate event at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk in San Antonio, Texas. Set inside one of the city’s most recognizable downtown hotels, the evening blended live music, audience interaction, playful competition, and a uniquely sweet theme tied to the guest company.
The event was hosted for Wells, the company behind Blue Bunny, which gave the performers a fun creative angle from the start. With ice cream inspiration in the room, Felix And Fingers worked in plenty of ice cream-related songs and references throughout the night, adding a customized touch that made the entertainment feel tailor-made for the crowd.
A Downtown San Antonio Venue Built for Big Moments
The Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk offered an impressive backdrop for this corporate celebration. Located in the heart of San Antonio, the hotel is known for its scale, polish, and easy access to the city’s lively River Walk atmosphere. For guests attending a private event, that combination of downtown energy and professional event space made the evening feel both elevated and convenient.
Even though the Grand Hyatt Hotel is a massive building, the event logistics went smoothly from the moment Felix And Fingers arrived. The venue staff was incredibly kind and helpful, assisting with load-in and making it much easier to get equipment to the ballroom. For a live dueling pianos setup, that kind of support matters, and the team at Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk helped make setup a breeze.
The venue contact, Adam, was eager, prepared, and ready to answer questions before the event began. That level of coordination helped ensure the entertainment portion of the evening started on time and with confidence. For companies considering a corporate event in San Antonio, this is exactly the kind of behind-the-scenes teamwork that helps an event feel seamless from the guest perspective.
Dinner, Dueling Pianos, and a Show That Started With a Bang
The Felix And Fingers performance began shortly after dinner, giving guests a natural transition from conversation and dining into interactive entertainment. Once the music started, the room quickly shifted into show mode. The dueling pianos format gave the crowd a chance to shape the setlist, and they took full advantage.
Requests came in through the song drop app, while written requests also flowed steadily to the performers. The crowd clearly had no shortage of ideas, and the variety kept the show feeling spontaneous. From sing-along favorites to themed selections that nodded to Blue Bunny’s ice cream connection, the performers had plenty to work with.
In fact, the response was so strong that Felix And Fingers barely made it through a third of the song requests. That is always a good problem to have at a dueling pianos event. It means guests are engaged, invested, and actively helping drive the entertainment rather than simply watching from their seats.
The show also included standout moments when fun guests joined the performers on stage to dance. Those moments helped turn the corporate gathering into a shared experience, giving attendees something to cheer for, laugh about, and remember long after the final song. The energy in the ballroom stayed lively because the entertainment was not just performed for the audience—it was built with them.
Secret Songs, Gift Cards, and a Sweet Custom Twist
One of the biggest hits of the night was a contest built around secret songs. Guests were invited to request music as usual, but hidden within the performers’ list were special songs that could unlock prizes. The guests did not know which titles were on the secret list, so every request carried a little extra suspense.
If someone happened to request one of the secret songs, they won one of six gift cards. The concept was simple, but it added a fantastic layer of anticipation to the evening. It encouraged participation, sparked conversation, and gave guests another reason to get involved in the show.
The gift card giveaway proved especially effective because it tied directly into what makes Felix And Fingers dueling pianos so popular for corporate events: interaction. Rather than relying on passive entertainment, the performers created a room where guests felt invited to take part. Every request could change the direction of the music, and every request might even lead to a prize.
The Wells and Blue Bunny connection also made the event feel distinct. Ice cream-related songs brought a playful and memorable flavor to the setlist, giving the show a custom identity that matched the company in the room. For corporate planners, that is one of the key advantages of booking Felix And Fingers. The show can adapt to the audience, the brand, the venue, and the mood of the night.
By the end of the evening, the event at Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk had all the ingredients of a successful corporate celebration: a polished San Antonio venue, a helpful event staff, a crowd ready to participate, and a live music experience that kept guests engaged from the first song to the last. With requests pouring in, dancers on stage, and surprise prizes adding excitement, Felix And Fingers delivered a show that felt both professional and genuinely fun.
For companies planning an event at Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk or anywhere in San Antonio, Felix And Fingers offers a lively dueling pianos experience that can be customized for the crowd and built around participation. To bring this kind of interactive entertainment to an upcoming corporate event, wedding, fundraiser, or private party, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. If this event sounds like the kind of celebration worth sharing, pass this blog post along to anyone planning an unforgettable night of music and fun.
Performers At This Event
Meet the Felix And Fingers entertainers who helped bring this event to life.

Denise Ramirez
Pianist /Former Princess of Genovia
While in the 6th grade, Denise’s usual day outside of school consisted of taking piano lessons, singing in choir, and being on the cheerleading squad, and one day she said, “What if I just did all of these things together at the…

Isaac Cooremans
Pianist/Former Professional Skateboarder
Isaac was simple kind of kid. He loved all the normal things like books and climbing trees. One day, he just finished climbing the tallest oak tree he could find in the local park, and was approached by Tom Brady. Yes, THE…
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