POP prodigies I Haunt Wizards headline a special Sunday Social on November 15 at The Box in Crewe.

I Haunt Wizards is an innovative trio of kids reared on an exotic cocktail of 80s pop culture and modern day dance music.

Billed by many as the UK’s answer to Lady Gaga and currently sharing column inches with Little Boots, La Roux and Ladyhawke.

The Wizards are Helen Kirby, vocals, Zac Holden, drums, and James Lavelle, synth, all 18 years old and from Brighton.

The three were so inspired by listening to the likes of Madonna and Human League, they hatched a plan to revive the magic of the 80s.

The result was celebrated tracks Talk To Me, Along Came Polly, Over You and More Than A Friend.

The Wizards spent the majority of 2008 at the top of the MySpace charts, reaching well over three million plays in the process as well as completing countless sell-out dates across the UK , including London’s Astoria, and Manchester, Oxford and Bristol Academies to rapturous audiences.

Not to mention playing The Great Escape, Isle Of Wight and Underage festivals.

This year has seen I Haunt Wizards continue their stay at the top of MySpace charts, play further sell-out dates and support slots with artists Mr Hudson, Chipmunk, Killa Kella, JME, You Love Her Coz She’s Dead, Kid British and Crystal Castles.

They have remixed artists Bring Me The Horizon, Tinchy Strider and Frank Music and received generous BBC radio airtime, appeared on several BBC TV shows, and were named as the band to watch in 2009 by Vodafone.

With a look as pretty and sexy as their sound, the Wizards are three major talents, blended into one marketable package.

So it is no surprise that the year also brought serious interest from national radio, TV, press and many major record labels both here and in the US.

Having over 160,000 dedicated fans on MySpace alone and thousands more spread across various networking sites, it’s not hard to see why I Haunt Wizards is the most in demand and most searched for UK group, currently receiving 30,000 hits per day on their various websites.

Support comes from Crewe's Lost Response and Anais Labelle from Chester.

Tickets are £5 and available from www.theboxcrewe.co.uk. Doors are from 7.30pm.