Weezer have announced "Weezerween," a pumpkin carving contest for their fans with a very special prize for the winner.
"We're giving away a billboard for the best Weezer pumpkin," read a tweet from the band, along with a pumpkin and knife emoji.
"Get off on the pain of carving, painting, or decorating your Weezer themed pumpkin," reads a message on weezerween.com. "One lucky winner will receive their very own billboard somewhere in America congratulating them for winning the contest."
The creator of the pick of the patch will also get "a Weezer Chia Pet, the Raven Hoodie and a Spooky Tree tee."
Weezer are currently accepting entries for the contest, which runs through Halloween on October 31.
(Photo: Sean Murphy)
We're giving away a billboard for the best Weezer pumpkin! ???? ???? ??Time to whip out those pumpkin carving skills (painting or decorating encouraged too). Enter the contest for your chance to win your very own billboard somewhere in America! https://t.co/9ku6hd7Zzi pic.twitter.com/WRlBquQdWa— weezer (@Weezer) October 20, 2022
We're giving away a billboard for the best Weezer pumpkin! ???? ???? ??Time to whip out those pumpkin carving skills (painting or decorating encouraged too). Enter the contest for your chance to win your very own billboard somewhere in America! https://t.co/9ku6hd7Zzi pic.twitter.com/WRlBquQdWa
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