Looking for a perfect way to spend your evening? On May 23, 2026, head over to Market Alley Wines in Monmouth, IL, for an evening that blends the captivating sounds of Bell & Field with an extraordinary wine tasting journey! Join us from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM and indulge in a memorable night of music and flavor.
Event Details
- When: Saturday, May 23, 5:00–7:00 PM
- Where: Market Alley Wines – 59 Public Square, Monmouth, IL 61462
- Who: Live acoustic performance by the acclaimed duo, Bell & Field
- What to Expect: An enchanting mix of musical classics, exquisite wines, and a warm community ambiance that sets the tone for a delightful evening.
- Website: Market Alley Wines
About Bell & Field:
Bell & Field bring their signature smooth harmonies to the beautiful town of Monmouth, now gracing the lovely Market Alley Wines with their timeless repertoire. This renowned duo will transform your evening into an intimate music and wine escape, perfect for savoring both the artful tunes and exceptional vintages available.
The Venue: Market Alley Wines
Discover Market Alley Wines, a charming wine shop and bar right in the heart of Monmouth’s historic Public Square. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and carefully curated selection of wines and craft beers, it’s an exquisite venue that invites you to relax and enjoy the small-town charm Monmouth has to offer.
Join Us for a Night to Cherish
Gather your friends for what promises to be an unforgettable evening where live music meets the world of fine wine. Whether you’re a devoted fan of Bell & Field or simply curious about the latest wine offerings, this event is sure to impress with its perfect blend of ambiance, taste, and community spirit. What timeless song or wine will make your night? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Cheers to a magical night of live music, delightful sips, and delightful memories at Market Alley Wines!


We built the night around a mix of songs we know like muscle memory and a few we were brave (or foolish) enough to debut on the spot.
At one point I joked with Tom that we only have two gears: before the wine and after the wine. Early in the evening, everything felt dialed in—tight harmonies, clean transitions, the kind of set where people can talk over their dinner but still catch a line here and there.
Are you ready for an evening of music and camaraderie? Mark your calendar for February 27, 2026, as Crescent City Tap in Galva, IL, hosts an enchanting night filled with the magical melodies of Bell & Field! This special evening starts at 6:00 PM and continues through to 9:00 PM, offering an auditory journey that you won’t want to miss.
Looking for a way to spice up your winter with some incredible music? Join us on January 30 at Crescent City Tap in Galva, IL, for a night filled with enchanting melodies and delicious drinks! With Bell & Field performing live from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, it’s a perfect evening to shake off the January chill and enjoy some warm company.
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