Looking to spice up your weekend? On September 12, come over to Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL, for a delightful evening featuring the melodic vibes of Bell & Field coupled with a distinguished wine tasting experience. The evening starts at 5:00 PM and winds down by 7:00 PM, promising an enjoyable ambiance filled with music and wine.
Event Details
- When: Saturday, September 12, 5:00–7:00 PM
- Where: Market Alley Wines – 59 Public Square, Monmouth, IL 61462
- Who: Live acoustic performance by the celebrated duo, Bell & Field
- What to Expect: A mix of charming tunes, exquisite wines, and a cozy atmosphere that enhances your evening chill.
- Website: Market Alley Wines
About Bell & Field:
Bell & Field bring their harmonious blend of classic hits from the ’60s to the ’90s, creating an enveloping acoustic set that perfectly pairs with a wine-filled evening. The duo is skilled at setting a warm vibe, making it an evening to remember.
The Venue: Market Alley Wines & Monmouth Appeal
Market Alley Wines stands proudly at 59 Public Square in Monmouth, a quaint location radiating small-town charm. Known for its selection of handpicked wines and rustic yet refined setting, this venue is a haven for wine enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Monmouth itself is brimming with history and community spirit, making your visit more than just about the event—it’s an exploration of local culture.
Join Us for an Enchanting Evening
Invite your friends for a memorable night where live music meets the subtleties of fine wine. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of Bell & Field or simply looking to explore a new wine tasting adventure, the evening promises a perfect fusion of tunes, taste, and camaraderie. What favorite song or wine selection can’t you wait to experience? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Here’s to a wonderful evening of enchanting melodies, sumptuous sips, and cherished moments at Market Alley Wines!



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