As we move into late spring, we’re excited to share that we’ll be playing at Tuggers in Port Byron this coming Saturday, May 30, from 6 to 9 PM. This spot has a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for a relaxed evening with good company. With the scenic Riverfront dining, it’s a lovely place to spend some time.
We’re looking forward to enjoying the evening with you all and sharing some of our music. The vibe at Tuggers is always comfortable, and we like how the community comes together here.
The Basics
- When: May 30, 2026, from 6 PM to 9 PM
- Where: Tuggers, 201 N Main St, Port Byron, IL 61275
- Who: Bell & Field
- What to Expect: An acoustic set with a relaxed atmosphere; food and drinks available.
- Visit Tuggers’ website for more info.

About Bell & Field
We’re an acoustic duo focused on harmonies that blend well with a collection of timeless songs from the past few decades. Our style is casual and laid-back, perfect for evenings spent with friends.
The Room & The Neighborhood
Tuggers is situated right on Main Street in Port Byron, which adds to its charm. The Riverfront location gives it a scenic edge and the menu features good food and drinks. It’s a welcoming space where locals and visitors alike can gather.
Thanks for taking the time to read about our upcoming show at Tuggers. We sincerely appreciate those who come out to support us and look forward to sharing some music with you.


New Year’s Eve shows always feel a little different. Everyone walks in carrying a whole year on their shoulders and hoping the next one starts on a good note. Pour Bros in Moline has become that place for us. This was our third NYE there, and this time they went all-in on a 1970s disco theme and let us bring in our friend, saxophonist Paul Weddle. That combination pretty much guaranteed things were going to get interesting.
We’d been itching to roll out a couple of new songs for this show, and the disco theme gave us the excuse.
One of the reasons we love doing New Year’s Eve at Pour Bros is how well they take care of everyone. They handed us drink cards so we could enjoy some of the craft beers and wine throughout the night, reserved a table for Tom and Paul’s wives, and put each of us up at Element, the hotel attached to the venue. Knowing you can just roll your gear a few feet and crash upstairs after midnight takes a lot of pressure off the night.

We’re looking forward to a special night at The Phoenix Restaurant & Martini Bar in Davenport on January 24. While it’s a private birthday party, it’s always nice to spend time in such a warm and inviting atmosphere where you can enjoy good food and drinks with friends. The Phoenix has a great reputation for their extensive wine list and their variety of gourmet dishes.

Hi friends! We’re excited to let you know we’ll be playing at Cedar Ridge Winery & Distillery on Sunday, June 7, 2026, from 1 to 4 PM. It’s a nice chance to unwind and enjoy some time catching up with friends over a glass of wine or one of their house-made whiskeys.
We weren’t totally sure we were going to make it to Market Alley Wines this time. Six inches of fresh snow, dropping temps, and that steady Midwest wind that makes you question all your life choices. But it’s Market Alley, and we love playing there, so we packed up the van, pointed it southwest on Hwy 34, and went for it.
After we wrapped, a bunch of folks came up to chat on their way out. We got to see Dylan again—yes, named after Bob Dylan—who we’d met after a previous show. He’s one of those people you instantly remember. We found ourselves wondering on the drive home, “Is he a musician too?” If you’re reading this, Dylan, we’re still curious.
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Lincoln, couches, and a Christmas party next door
One of the fun parts of Copper & Oak is the mix of people. We had folks comparing tasting notes on bourbon flights, others just clocking out from the week with a craft beer, and a few who were clearly there for the music first.
