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Howl at the Moon to bring dueling pianos to Valley Forge Casino Resort

Starting this weekend, the Valley Forge Casino Resort’s nightclub, The Vault, will play host to dueling pianos on a weekly basis, courtesy of party bar Howl at the Moon.

Starting this weekend, the Valley Forge Casino Resort's nightclub, The Vault, will play host to dueling pianos on a weekly basis, courtesy of party bar Howl at the Moon.

Howl at the Moon will turn The Vault into a dueling piano bar every Saturday beginning this Saturday, Jan. 14. Doors are at 8 p.m., with live shows scheduled from 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. A DJ will perform between piano sets.

Each week will feature a rotating roster of musicians performing hits from the 80s, 90s, and 200s, but there is no set list for any of the piano performances. As a result, Valley Forge Casino Resort hopes for "unique shows that are never the same," according to a release. Admission is free.

Howl at the Moon, a national chain of music-oriented party bars, currently operates nearly 20 locations throughout the US, including one establishment here in Philadelphia.

"Instead of driving into the city, we're bringing he party just down the road and into your own backyard," said VFCR chief marketing officer Jennifer Galle said of the Howl at the Moon piano bar in a release.

In addition to live music, the Howl at the Moon at The Vault dueling piano events will feature a new food and drink menu. Choices include six types of margaritas, creative shots, cocktails, and craft beer — all of which will be priced at under $10. Carnitas tacos, grilled cheese, pretzels, and other bites will also be available, with the food menu priced between $3 and $8.

The dueling piano launch party will feature drink tastings, and specials.