A HOST of incredible acts will liven up the stages at this year's Bingley Music Live festival.

The event in Myrtle Park, which takes place from September 2 to 4, boasts headliners Tinie Tempah, Travis, Echo and the Bunnymen and Sigma.

Headlining act on September 2 are Echo and the Bunnymen, who will thrill the crowd with hits such as Nothing Lasts Forever, The Cutter, The Killing Fields and Bring On The Dancing Horses.

Joining them are the Lightning Seeds, with Ian Brodie and band delivering a plethora of super pop hits like Lucky You, The Life of Riley, Pure and Three Lions at the Bradford Council-run festival.

Revellers will also be treated to a DJ set by Sigala, best known for his number one ‘Easy Love’ which sampled ‘ABC’ by The Jackson 5 and hits ‘Sweet Lovin’ and recent single ‘Say You Do’ featuring Imani and DJ Fresh.

There will be a special slot dedicated to the late David Bowie where a number of acts will perform their favourite David Bowie track.

Back by popular demand following a triumphant performance at last year’s BML is former Joy Division and New Order founding member Peter Hook with classics such as Blue Monday and Love Will Tear Us Apart.

The Canadian band Barenaked Ladies will air their array of super pop hits like One Week, Brian Wilson, If I had a $1,000,00 and the theme tune to the hit America comedy The Big Bang Theory.

Sunday will be headlined by Travis. With two Brit Awards for Best Band they will bring their arsenal of mega hits such as Why Does It Always Rain On Me, Flowers In The Window, Turn, Sing and their recent returning single Closer.

To see the full line up for both stages the Main Stage and the Discovery Stage visit bingleymusiclive.com Weekend tickets for the three day festival are available on-line via Ticketline on the website and at other local outlets. Day tickets will be released closer to the festival, subject to availability.

Also new for 2016 is on-site camping. Details of tickets, camping and other accommodation providers in the area can be found on the website.