Emily Sargant and Rosa Sargent have both become familiar faces on the acoustic music scene of Keighley and the Worth Valley.

Such is their renowned that they will share equal billing when Lancashire singer-songwriter Lucy Zirins returns to the area.

The three young women can be seen together at the Cobbles and Clay, Main Street, Haworth, and July 20.

All three have played locally in recent weeks: Lucy at the Boltmakers Arms in Keighley and Emily and Rosa at separate gigs during Haworth Festival.

Emily can also be seen today with her band, performing in the Airedale shopping centre at noon.

She is helping bring the six-day Keighley Festival to a close.

The gig at the Cobbles and Clay – which also serves meals – will begin at 7pm and admission will be £5 on the door.

Lucy hails from Burnley and she has played a number of high-profile gigs with the likes of Kyla Brox, Dr Feelgood, Walter Trout, Nine Below Zero and Buddy Whittington.

Her music been described as modern folk-tinged country, and she has also played many blues festivals across the UK.

Emily, from Haworth, is a singer-songwriter who regularly performs the local circuit and hosts an open mic evening