This article was published in 2012.

Organisers of the annual Bingley Music Live festival have today revealed the day split for the event to be held in Myrtle Park in late August and September 2012.

The Main Stage headliners are The Charlatans (Friday), Razorlight (Saturday) and Nero (Sunday).

Over on the Raise The Roof Stage it is Miles & Erica on the Friday, The Lancashire Hotpots (Saturday) and The Idiot Bastard Band closing off on the Sunday.

Local bands appearing on the Musicians Centre Stage have also been confirmed today.

The full day line ups are shown below.

Friday 31st August

-- MAIN STAGE --

The Charlatans
Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
Kids in Glass Houses
Stooshe

-- RAISE THE ROOF STAGE --

Miles and Erica
Skinny Lister
Sadie And The Hotheads
Matt Belmont
Spirit of John

-- MUSICIANS CENTRE STAGE --

Bearfoot Beware
All Too Human
Ballyhoo Eventide
Small Words

Saturday 1st September

-- MAIN STAGE --

Razorlight
DJ Fresh
The Pigeon Detectives
Delilah
Space
The Jim Jones Revue
Black Spiders
The Chevin

-- RAISE THE ROOF STAGE --

The Lancashire Hotpots
King Charles
We Were Evergreen
Jake Bugg
Karima Francis
Lilygreen and Maguire
Maquipucuna
The Milk

-- MUSICIANS CENTRE STAGE --

Ti Amo
Deadwall
Dan Audio
Down The Machine
Gods of Hellfire
Control is Dead
Talking To Strangers
Return to Aljustrel

Sunday 2nd September

-- MAIN STAGE --

Nero
Maverick Sabre
Hard-Fi
Katzenjammer
Citizens!
L Marshall

-- RAISE THE ROOF STAGE --

The Idiot Bastard Band
Katzenjammer
Yes Sir Boss
Ellen and the Escapades
Juan Zelada
Me and My Friends
Nico Cara

-- MUSICIANS CENTRE STAGE --

The Coopers
Eskimo Fandango
The Simon Pollard Band
Foxes Faux
Tom Savage & The Hash Mafia
Joseph Tilston
Lunar Coup
Den Miller

Bingley Music Live is arguably one of the most intimate and unique indie/pop music festivals in the UK and attracts over 40,000 music fans over its three days.

The event is funded, organised and managed independently by Bradford Council and takes place in one of the local authority's municipal parks, Myrtle Park.

Weekend tickets cost £45 and are available online at See Tickets.