Tod Kimbro performing with Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at Sand Point Country Club in Seattle, WashingtonOn June 5, 2026, Felix And Fingers brought the lively spark of dueling pianos to Sand Point Country Club in Seattle for a ticketed public venue event that felt equal parts concert, sing-along, and summer social. Set on the club’s patio, the evening offered a memorable blend of music, scenery, and audience participation without revealing any private location details—just the kind of polished, high-energy entertainment guests hope for when planning a standout event.

With stunning water views in one direction and a pristine golf course as the backdrop, Sand Point Country Club provided a striking setting for a night of live music. The crowd was welcoming and all-ages, creating a relaxed atmosphere early in the evening that steadily built into an energetic final stretch filled with dancing, laughter, and big sing-along moments.

Patio Views and a Crowd Ready for Classics

Sand Point Country Club proved to be a strong match for Felix And Fingers because the venue naturally supported the event’s flow. Guests could enjoy the outdoor patio setting, take in the Seattle scenery, and ease into the music as the evening unfolded. The atmosphere was comfortable and social, with guests listening, chatting, and gradually moving from casual enjoyment to full participation.

The music leaned heavily into the songs that bring people together: classic rock, pop, and country. That mix gave the performers plenty of room to tailor the night to the audience while keeping the pace familiar and fun. Guests responded warmly to the well-loved classics, and their enthusiasm helped shape the direction of the set as the night went on.

A major strength of dueling pianos is the way the show can adapt in real time, and this event was a great example. As requests came in and the crowd’s reactions sharpened, Felix And Fingers leaned into the songs that were landing best. The result was not a fixed playlist, but a responsive, guest-driven experience that reflected the room.

The setting also added to the feeling of the night. With water views, golf course scenery, and the soft buzz of a patio crowd, the event had the kind of visual appeal that photographs beautifully and feels even better in person. For anyone considering a Seattle entertainment option that blends live music with a scenic venue, this event showed why Sand Point Country Club and dueling pianos can be such an effective pairing.

Requests, Sing-Alongs, and a Kick Line Finale

As the show progressed, audience engagement grew noticeably. What started as an appreciative crowd became a room—or, in this case, a patio—full of participants. By the final hour, the evening had tipped into dancing and frivolity, with guests actively joining the fun and feeding energy back to the performers.

One of the standout moments came during “New York, New York,” which sparked a strong sing-along and even inspired a kick line. That kind of moment is exactly what makes a Felix And Fingers event memorable: it is not only about hearing songs performed well, but about watching a crowd become part of the show. A kick line at a country club patio event is the kind of spontaneous, joyful scene guests remember long after the last note.

The requests also helped define the evening. “Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen made its way into the show, giving the crowd a classic rock favorite with plenty of momentum. Songs like that fit beautifully into a dueling pianos format because they invite both strong vocals and audience involvement, especially when the crowd is already primed to sing along.

While the crowd clearly loved the classic rock, pop, and country selections, they also appreciated a few stylistic detours. Felix And Fingers mixed in forays into Eminem and Sara Bareilles, adding variety without losing the thread of the night. Those moments highlighted the versatility of the performers and the flexibility of the format: one minute guests could be leaning into a timeless favorite, and the next they could be surprised by a clever shift into something unexpected.

Why Dueling Pianos Worked So Well at This Seattle Venue

The event worked because every element supported the next. Sand Point Country Club offered a beautiful and welcoming environment. The audience brought openness and enthusiasm. Felix And Fingers brought the live-musical agility to read the crowd, honor requests, and build the energy at the right pace. Together, those ingredients turned a ticketed venue event into a shared celebration.

Food also played a positive role in the evening. The performers noted that the buffet line included excellent food that was nutritious and high in protein, a practical but appreciated detail during a busy performance day. For event planners, details like hospitality and food service matter because they contribute to the overall smoothness of the production. When the venue takes care of those behind-the-scenes pieces well, the entertainers can focus fully on delivering a great show.

The all-ages nature of the crowd added another layer of appeal. Dueling pianos are especially effective for mixed audiences because the format can move comfortably between generations and genres. A classic rock favorite can pull in one group, a country song can grab another, and a pop or hip-hop surprise can bring fresh energy to the room. At Sand Point Country Club, that versatility helped keep guests engaged across the evening.

By the end, the response was clearly positive. Guests were complimentary, the energy had climbed into dancing, and the venue expressed excitement about having Felix And Fingers back. That kind of feedback says a lot: the event did not just entertain for a few hours; it created the kind of momentum that makes venues and audiences want to repeat the experience.

For anyone planning an event in Seattle, this night at Sand Point Country Club offered a strong example of what dueling pianos can do. Felix And Fingers delivered a show that was interactive, flexible, scenic, and crowd-focused—ideal for guests who want more than background music and planners who want entertainment that can carry an evening.

To bring the same kind of sing-alongs, dancing, requests, and unforgettable piano-powered fun to an upcoming event, contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196. If this Sand Point Country Club celebration sounds like the kind of experience worth sharing, pass this blog post along to someone planning their next great event.

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TypeNameAddressWebsiteEmailPhonePrice Range
VenueSand Point Country ClubAddress8333 55th Avenue Northeast
Seattle, Washington 98115
Email+1 (206) 315-6146