DAY tickets are now on sale for Bingley Music Live with only two months until one of the best UK independent festivals.

Billed as the summer's last big party, the Bradford Council-run event from Friday, September 2 until Sunday, September 4 boasts a line up including Echo and the Bunnymen, Tinie Tempah, Travis, Sigma, All Saints, Sigala, We Are Scientists, Black Grape, Peter Hook and the Light, Anne-Marie, Ordinary Boys and many more.

Headlining on the first day are Echo and the Bunnymen, who are set to deliver classic 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 with their popular hits like Lucky You, The Life of Riley, Pure and Three Lions. 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 Williams who will also be making an appearance.

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

Saturday sees multi-Brit Award winner Tinie Tempah headline the main stage. Following his stellar performance at last weekend’s T in the Park, crowds can expect to see him perform mammoth hits such as Pass Out, Wonderman, Written In The Stars and the Jess Glynne guest track Not Letting Go.

Multi-platinum selling drum and bass duo Sigma are guaranteed to start the mass sing-alongs with their anthemic hits Nobody to Love, Changing co-written with 2015 BML artist Ella Eyre, Glitterball and Coming Home featuring Rita Ora.

Also on stage that day will be former Joy Division bassist Peter Hook and his band who make a return with classics such as Blue Monday and Love Will Tear Us Apart.

Canadian band Barenaked Ladies will air their array of super pop hits like One Week, Brian Wilson, If I had a $1,000,000 and the theme tune to the hit American comedy The Big Bang Theory. Sunday’s line up includes a return for BML’s 2008 headliners Happy Mondays members Sean Ryder and Bez who will bring a dose of tracks from their Black Grape outfit.

The band are most noted for their outrageously clever It’s Great When You’re Straight Yeah album with hits such as Reverend Black Grape and Kelly’s Heroes.

Also appearing on Sunday are We Are Scientists who are regarded as one of the best festival acts on the circuit. Multi-Brit and MTV Award winning All Saints will join the party on the Sunday night with their huge hits - Under The Bridge, Lady Marmalade, Pure Shores, Black Coffee and the second biggest selling girl group track of all time Never Ever, making the band a must see.

Travis, one of the 1990s biggest UK acts will finish off what promises to be a spectacular long weekend with their hits and more including the anthems Why Does it Always Rain on Me.

Councillor Sarah Ferriby, Bradford Council's Executive Member for Environment, Sport and Culture, said: "This year’s line up is amazing. With so many great acts across all three days, I’m sure people will have difficulty in choosing which day to get tickets for."

A tiered ticket system is in place this year, which means the sooner people buy tickets, the cheaper the price.

To see the full line up for both stages visit www.bingleymusiclive.com.

Tickets are available on-line via Ticketline on the BML website and at other local outlets.