A Bradford band which is riding a wave of success in the US has said it is looking forward to returning to Yorkshire for a one-off gig at Christmas.

Indie rockers Scars On 45 will have spent six months touring America by the time they return home towards the end of December.

This year has seen the band smash their way into the top ten of the Triple A charts – America’s rock music charts – and seen another of their songs used as the lead track for hit American medical drama Grey’s Anatomy, while travelling at least 60,000 miles playing to about 1,000 people each night.

The five-piece, signed to Atlantic’s affiliate label Chop Shop after their track Beauty’s Running Wild was chosen for a closing scene on police drama CSI:NY in 2009, is now looking forward to playing to a Yorkshire crowd next month.

Singer Danny Bemrose said: “Our profile has just been going up because of all this stuff with Grey’s Anatomy and the lead single off the soundtrack, and we have just found out our music is going to be in a Jacob’s Creek advert, which starts in England this month – the song is called Don’t Say.”

By the end of summer the band’s stateside success was cemented when their debut single Give Me Something was third in Amazon’s top 100 songs of 2011.

Danny said: “Everything is going really well for us at the minute.

“Next time we come home for Christmas we are going to do a gig at the Cockpit in Leeds, on December 23.

“We wanted to do a gig back in England because realistically it is the only gig we will be able to do in the UK next year because at the end of January we are going straight back out to America, so people back home in England will only really get this one night to come and see us.

“It’s nearly sold out. We all can’t believe it – from the days of A Slice of Pie we can’t believe how everything’s turned around.

“So it’s pretty good, but we are looking forward to coming back and playing a gig in the UK.”