IRVING, Texas (Top40 Charts/ Nokia PR) - If you have ever wanted to ask a mega hit band your most pressing questions you are now in luck. Today Nokia announced the launch of their Star Speak sweepstakes which lets music fans register to win the chance to speak with the Teen Choice Award winning rock band, Fall Out Boy, and a face to face meeting with the band. To participate in the Nokia Star Speak sweepstakes, music fans can submit their questions by logging on to https://www.nokiausa.com/starspeak or sending a text message from their cell phone to 27166 including the keyword "FOB". Every person who enters gets a free Fall Out Boy wallpaper! Every week one first prize winner will be chosen at random to have their question answered online by Fall Out Boy band members on the Nokia Star Speak website. First prize winners will also receive a Nokia 5300 XpressMusic phone autographed by Fall Out Boy and concert tickets to upcoming Live Nation events. Each first prize winner will then be entered to win the Nokia Star Speak grand prize and the opportunity to meet with Fall Out Boy in person. The grand prize winner and two guests will travel in style to personally meet the Fall Out Boy band members compliments of Nokia. "Nokia is excited to connect people with their passions and music through the Star Speak contest", said Janet Allen, Director of Marketing Services, Nokia. "We are also pleased to offer an exciting range of music focused devices including the Nokia 5300 XpressMusic that allows music fans to easily and affordably take their music with them." The Nokia Star Speak sweepstakes will run until July 5, 2007. Besides registering for the sweepstakes, fans can access the Star Speak website and check out new Fall Out Boy music, videos and free wallpapers. Infinity On High, Fall Out Boy's follow-up to the double platinum From Under the Cork Tree, debuted at No 1 on the Billboard Top 200 Chart back in February. The band's current single, "Thnks fr th Mmrs" is currently racing up the Modern Rock and Top 40 radio charts, and the video has been a staple on MTV and MTV2 for nearly 2 months.
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