When you think of a wedding, you might imagine a traditional band playing classic tunes. But at a recent wedding at The Old Post Office in Chicago, the guests were treated to something entirely different and incredibly exciting – a dueling piano performance by Felix And Fingers.
A Night to Remember at The Old Post Office
The Old Post Office, a historic Chicago landmark, served as the perfect backdrop for this unique event. Known as the gateway into the city from the expressway, the venue offers breathtaking rooftop views that were absolutely magnificent. This grandeur was matched by the fantastic food selection, which included a Sushi / Bao Bun station, an Italian Sub station, and a raw seafood station. The culinary delights were as diverse and exciting as the musical notes that filled the air.
The Magic of Dueling Pianos
The highlight of the evening, of course, was the dueling piano performance by Felix And Fingers. Dueling pianos, if you’re not familiar, is a form of entertainment where two pianists play together, often engaging in friendly competition and involving the audience in their performance. It’s a high-energy, interactive experience that brings a unique twist to any event.
A Grand Finale
The dance floor truly came alive when Felix And Fingers closed the night with a rousing rendition of “Hey Jude.” The guests circled around the bride and groom, joining in the “Na, Na, Na, Na” section with such enthusiasm that they could’ve sung for hours. It was a moment of pure joy and unity, a testament to the power of music and the magic of dueling pianos.
If you’re considering booking a dueling piano event or hosting an event at The Old Post Office, this wedding serves as a wonderful example of the unique and unforgettable experiences that can be created. With Felix And Fingers at the keys, your event is sure to be a hit.
So, why not take the plunge? Contact Felix And Fingers Dueling Pianos at (800) 557-4196 and start planning your unforgettable event. And if you enjoyed this post, don’t forget to share it with your friends and family. After all, who wouldn’t want to experience a night of dueling pianos and unforgettable melodies at The Old Post Office?
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