Super Furry Animals are the latest headliners to be announced for Bingley Music Live taking place over three days from 4th -6th  September, at the Myrtle Park, Bingley site for the first time in the festival’s history.

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Super Furry Animals will join the legends of the British music scene, James, and Labrinth.  Libertines front man and lead guitarist, Carl Barat and his band The Jackals also joins the bill that already includes Embrace, Ella Eyre, Ash, Cast, Scott Matthews, Peter Hook and the Light who will be playing the hits of his former bands New Order and Joy Division.

The Beat also join this year’s line-up wielding their hits including “Can’t Get Used To Losing You” and “Mirror In The Bathroom”.

True to form, the festival will host some of the very best of both new and undiscovered talent on its Discovery Stage with a range of acts that already promises a collection Radio One favourites and exciting new acts. Rae Morris and Scott Matthews. Fickle Friends, Pixel Fix, Meadow Lark, Adam French, The Black Delta Movement, Weirds.

Deaf School won’t be a name known to everyone up at the Discovery Stage but that won’t stop BML urging music fans to check them out. The band has been together for decades and there may never have been acts like Blur without the influence of Deaf School. The band also includes the wife of Madness star Suggs and Clive Langer – the man behind the production desk of all the hits of Madness and Dexy’s Midnight Runners as well as clocking up international hits with artists like Elvis Costello, David Bowie and Mick Jagger to name just a few.

As ever, the Main Stage also gives opportunity to ‘tomorrow’s headliners today’ alongside internationally successful artists, as it introduces future giant acts to the Bingley crowd such as Nothing But Thieves, Kiko Bun and Vant.

Bingley Music Live Artist Booker, Lee O'Hanlon, said, “I challenge anyone to find a better three day festival with such strength in depth for £49 anywhere in the country. 

“We are so excited by the bill this year. This is a festival for real music fans with our Discovery Stage also delivering some of the very best new acts in the country. We can’t wait to announce a fourth headliner soon to complete this year’s exciting lineup”.

Tickets are just £49 for adult weekend tickets and £34 for child weekend tickets plus booking fee with an opportunity to still pay in installments.