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DIRTY PRETTY THINGS ALBUM LAUNCH GOES MOBILE WITH NOKIA
Calling all Dirty Pretty Things' fans: Make sure you're at London's
Waterloo Station on 9 May with your mobile phone switched on.
To celebrate the launch of its N91 music phone which stores a massive
3,000 tracks, Nokia is giving away 200 tickets to Dirty Pretty Things
secret launch party on Tuesday 9 May for its debut album “Waterloo to
Anywhere”.
In keeping with the theme of the band's debut album, details will be
released on how to win tickets to the secret party via mobile phone at
London's Waterloo Station from 7am on Tuesday 9 May. Fans must have
their mobile phone with them and their Bluetooth switched on.
For fans lucky enough to win a ticket to the party at the aptly named
venue 'Anywhere', they will not only get to see Carl Barat and his band
play a live set, but the band will be releasing an exclusive music first
via Bluetooth to guests on the night.