Chart group Goldie Lookin Chain are among headliners at this year’s Aire Do music festival.

Dance music group The Freestylers and K-Klass share top billing during the first day of the open-air event in Keighley’s Cliffe Castle Park.

The show, which will also feature a host of local bands, will as usual be in Cliffe Castle Park.

This year’s Aire Do, presented by Keighley Town Council, runs on August 2 and 3 and is described as a ‘boutique festival’ offering two days of eclectic musical mayhem.

Organiser Nick Chambers said: “This year’s Aire Do will be the best ever. It’s reputation is set after we had such acts such as Jake Bugg, Rudimental and Black Lace.

“It is an established festival day for the Aire Valley and the whole region.”

Performers will include locally-known acts like The Ramblers, Down Reno, Stella Converters, Rosa Sargent, Ben Blue Waters, Johnny B, We Are Atlas and Declan Vink.

The second day, a Sunday, will feature bands such as New 2, Dirty Gentleman, Alley Gator and Slyde, along with fairground rides.

Saturday tickets will cost £5 on the gate, or £3 in advance from airedo.com or Keighley Civic Centre.