Dueling Piano's
Saturday night gets loud—in the best way.

Join us at Orvie’s Hall on Saturday, October 11 from 7–10 PM for a Dueling Pianos night that’s all about fun, laughter, and pure musical chaos. This isn’t a concert—it’s a party where the audience runs the show.
Two pianos. Endless requests. A whole lot of personality. You call the songs, the players bring the fire, and together we make a night no one sees coming.
Grab your friends, grab a drink, and come be part of the most entertaining night out. Because at Orvie’s Hall, the best music doesn’t just play—it happens right in front of you.
Saturday , October 11 | 7–10 PM
514 N Railroad St, Burton, TX
UPCOMING EVENTS

By Autumn Lane
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January 7, 2026
There are some voices that just belong in a room like Orvie’s Hall, and Anthony Cargill is one of them. His sound is rooted in Texas—easy drawl, strong storytelling, and the kind of songs that feel like they’ve lived a little. This Saturday night, he’s bringing an intimate, full-band set to Burton, and we’re turning the hall into your favorite small-town listening room. Expect a mix of orig inals and classic covers, the kind you find yourself humming on the drive home. Anthony’s style leans into honest lyrics, steady guitar, and melodies that land somewhere between front-porch picking and a late-night highway soundtrack. It’s the perfect show if you love country, Americana, and singer-songwriters who know how to hold a room without a lot of noise or flash—just good music, played well.

By Autumn Lane
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December 19, 2025
Next Saturday night, Rob Moorman and Jason Moorman are stepping onto the stage together for a full evening of guitars, stories, and the kind of songs that feel like they’ve actually been lived in. It’s two generations sharing one stage—tight playing, easy back-and-forth, and a sound that lands somewhere between a front-porch pick and a road-seasoned Texas show.

By Autumn Lane
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December 1, 2025
Close out the year at Orvie’s Hall the way Burton loves best—good food, good people, and live music that fills the room. This New Year’s Eve, we’re turning the Hall into a night worth dressing up for, settling in, and celebrating from the first toast to the last chord. The evening begins with reserved tables and booths at 6:00 PM for guests who want to ease into the night with a full four-course dinner. At 8:00 PM, the doors open for the rest of the celebration, and by 9:00 PM, Black Cat Choir takes the stage with a set designed to carry us straight into the countdown. Their sound is the heartbeat of the night—big harmonies, pure musicianship, and the kind of energy that makes a room feel alive. At midnight, we raise our glasses together f or the first moments of 2026.






