Revellers attending this year's Bingley Music Live will be able to camp on the festival site for the first time in the event's history.

Ticket deals for the 2016 event, known as the last big party of summer, have now been announced, with the offer of on-site camping.

In tribute to inventive showman and musician David Bowie, this year’s fancy dress theme will be based on the star's flamboyant and varied wardrobe.

Organisers of the Bradford Council-run festival, held on the weekend of September 2 to 4, in Bingley's Myrtle Park, are operating a two-tier ticketing system.

This will apply to adult, teen and child weekend tickets. It means that the earlier people buy their tickets, the less they pay.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Bradford born Tim Booth, of James, performs at Bingley Music Live last year

Bradford born Tim Booth, of James, performs at Bingley Music Live last year

A limited number of Tier 1 weekend tickets offering access to all three days are now on sale.

These are priced at £55, plus booking fee, for adults aged over 16, £49, plus booking fee, for tickets for those aged 12 to 15 and £35, plus booking fee, for child tickets.

Children aged under three have free entry, and teenagers and children will also need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

The Tier 2 weekend tickets will go on sale once all Tier 1 tickets have sold out.

Alternatively, festival goers can spread the cost by signing up to a payment plan.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: David Bowie in Bradford in 1973

David Bowie in Bradford in 1973

This is available for weekend tickets only. More details of the payment plan and the terms and conditions for all tickets are on the website - bingleymusiclive.com

For the first time ever, there will be the option of camping on the festival site, as well as the usual campsites. The meadow over the river at the rear of Myrtle Park has been set aside for campers.

Councillor Imran Khan, Bradford Council's Executive Member for Environment and Sport, said: "Following on from the success of last year's event, people can expect more big names for 2016.

"The tiered ticket system and payment plan give people lots of choices for how to pay for this year's event and ensures they get the best possible value for money."

Last year's event was a runaway success and featured acts including James, Labrinth, Ash, Super Furry Animals and Ella Eyre.

The first three headliners of this year's BML are expected to be announced at the end of this month.