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''Idols'' is a Finnish reality-television singing competition that airs on Nelonen (and formerly also on MTV3 and
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). It debuted in the summer of 2003, and went on to become one of the most popular shows on Finnish television. Part of the ''Idol'' franchise, it originated from the reality program '' Pop Idol'' created by British entertainment executive Simon Fuller, which was first aired in 2001 in the United Kingdom. The program seeks to discover the best unsigned singer in Finland through a series of nationwide auditions, and the outcomes of the later stages of the competition are determined by public phone voting. The four original judges were music executives
Jone Nikula Antti Joonas "Jone" Nikula (born 30 March 1970) is Finnish television and radio personality and a jack-of-all-trades in the music industry. He became well known as a judge in the TV show Idols. Before his TV popularity, Nikula has – among ot ...
and Asko Kallonen, and songwriter-producers Hannu Korkeamäki and Nanna Mikkonen. The current judging panel consists of Nikula, singer Lauri Ylönen, drummer Jussi 69 and rapper Sini Sabotage. The show is hosted by television presenter Heikki Paasonen. Former hosts include
Ellen Jokikunnas Ellen Jokikunnas (b. 18 November 1976) is a Finnish model, PR manager, and television presenter. She is best known for hosting all four seasons of ''Idols'', but her first fame came from competing in the Miss Finland pageant in 1998. Besides ''Id ...
,
Jani Toivola Jani Petteri Toivola (born 27 November 1977 in Vaasa, Finland) is a Finnish actor, dancer, author and an ex-politician. He studied in HB Acting Studio, New York City in 1999–2002. He has performed in several dance works, television series and p ...
and Niina Backman. In the seven seasons to date, its winners have been
Hanna Pakarinen Hanna Helena Pakarinen (born 17 April 1981) is a Finnish pop and pop-rock singer who rose to fame as the winner of the first series of the Finnish singing competition '' Idols'' in 2004. Since then she has represented Finland in the Eurovision S ...
, Ilkka Jääskeläinen,
Ari Koivunen Ari Koivunen (born 7 June 1984) is a Finnish heavy metal singer who rose to fame as the winner of the Finnish singing competition '' Idols'' in 2007. He was the vocalist of the Finnish heavy metal band ''Amoral'' from 2008 to 2017. Beside he ...
, Koop Arponen, Martti Saarinen and Diandra Flores and Mitra Kaislaranta. Saarinen was the oldest winner at 30 whilst Flores was the youngest at 17. To date, ''Idols'' contestants have collectively sold over a million records throughout Finland. ''Idols'' is also unique throughout the ''Idol'' franchise because so far, the first or second runner-up of almost every season has in fact gone on to become more commercially successful than the winner. Following the completion of its fourth season, ''Idols'' was placed on a hiatus and replaced in 2010 by the '' X Factor'', a new reality singing competition originating from the United Kingdom's version, created by music executive Simon Cowell. However, due to the low ratings of ''X Factor'', MTV3 announced in May 2010, that ''Idols'' would return after a two-year hiatus. The fifth season aired in the spring of 2011, and the sixth season in the spring of 2013. The seventh season premiered in the fall of 2013, exactly ten years after the series premiered in 2003.


Audition cities

Season 1: Helsinki, Tampere, Turku
Season 2: Helsinki, Tampere, Turku,
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Season 3: Helsinki, Tampere, Turku,
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Season 4: Helsinki, Tampere, Turku,
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, Rovaniemi,
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Season 5: Helsinki, Tampere, Rovaniemi,
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Season 6: Helsinki, Tampere,
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, Joensuu, Vaasa

Season 7: Helsinki, Tampere,
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Judges

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Season synopses


Season 1

The first season of ''Idols'' premiered in the summer of 2003 and like its sister shows around the world, was an instant ratings success. It was hosted by
Ellen Jokikunnas Ellen Jokikunnas (b. 18 November 1976) is a Finnish model, PR manager, and television presenter. She is best known for hosting all four seasons of ''Idols'', but her first fame came from competing in the Miss Finland pageant in 1998. Besides ''Id ...
and Heikki Paasonen, and the four judges were Finnish musician
Jone Nikula Antti Joonas "Jone" Nikula (born 30 March 1970) is Finnish television and radio personality and a jack-of-all-trades in the music industry. He became well known as a judge in the TV show Idols. Before his TV popularity, Nikula has – among ot ...
, Helsinki Music Company executive Asko Kallonen, and Finnish songwriters and producers Hannu Korkeamäki and Nanna Mikkonen. The semifinals started on 12 December 2003 and on 9 January 2004 the grand finale was held at the Helsinki Ice Hall. Former forklift truck driver
Hanna Pakarinen Hanna Helena Pakarinen (born 17 April 1981) is a Finnish pop and pop-rock singer who rose to fame as the winner of the first series of the Finnish singing competition '' Idols'' in 2004. Since then she has represented Finland in the Eurovision S ...
was declared the first Finnish Idol with 60% of the public votes cast, winning 30,000 euros and a recording contract with
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. Winner
Hanna Pakarinen Hanna Helena Pakarinen (born 17 April 1981) is a Finnish pop and pop-rock singer who rose to fame as the winner of the first series of the Finnish singing competition '' Idols'' in 2004. Since then she has represented Finland in the Eurovision S ...
released "Love Is Like a Song" as her coronation single after being crowned Finnish Idol. It debuted at number 1 on the Finnish singles chart, a position it held for four weeks. Her debut album '' When I Become Me'' was released on 9 June 2004 and it peaked at number 2 for five weeks. It was certified platinum and sold over 52,000 copies in Finland. Her second album '' Stronger'' was released in September 2005 and it too peaked at number two, however it did not manage to achieve the same commercial success of her debut, though it did earn gold status, selling almost 17,000 copies. Pakarinen's third studio album ''Lovers'' was released on Valentine's Day 2007 and was met with high critical and commercial success, with the album praised as her best to date and a clear change of artistic direction, with Pakarinen moving to a much rockier sound. Despite the fact that it charted lower than her two previous efforts (peaking at number 3), ''Lovers'' was active on the chart for fifteen weeks and was certified gold, selling 16,000 copies. Later in 2007 she participated in the
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with "Leave Me Alone", the second single from her third album and she finished the contest in 17th place. In January 2009 her fourth studio album ''Love in a Million Shades'' was released and charted at number 7, her lowest position to date. The album sold 7,000 and became her first album not be certified. Pakarinen's fifth studio album (and her first to be recorded in Finnish), ''
Paperimiehen Tytär ''Paperimiehen Tytär'' is the fifth studio album by Finnish singer Hanna Pakarinen Hanna Helena Pakarinen (born 17 April 1981) is a Finnish pop and pop-rock singer who rose to fame as the winner of the first series of the Finnish singing com ...
'' was released in October 2010 and debuted at number 9 on the albums chart. Runner-up
Jani Wickholm Jani Wickholm (born 20 September 1977, in Kerava) is a Finnish pop/rock singer. He came in second place on the Finnish MTV3 show '' Finnish Idols'' in 2004 after Hanna Pakarinen. Both Wickholm and Pakarinen had previously worked as truck-drivers ...
signed a recording contract with the RCA division of Sony BMG and his debut album ''Kaikki muuttuu'' was released in September 2004. The album held the number 1 spot for two consecutive weeks and was certified platinum, selling 30,000 copies to date. His second album ''Alumiinitähdet'' was released a year later, peaked at number 6 but sold only 6,000. His third and fourth albums (''Yhden lauseen mies'' and ''Ranta-ahon valot'') were released in January 2007 and April 2008 respectively, and were met with decreasing sales figures. Neither received a certification, with ''Yhden lauseen mies'' selling just 5,000 copies and ''Ranta-ahon valot'' fewer than 4,000. Wickholm released his first greatest hits compilation, ''Kirkkaimmat Tähdet'' in May 2010, but the album failed to achieve commercial success and as a result, missed the Finnish Top 50. Third place finisher Antti Tuisku also signed with Sony BMG and has gone on to become the most commercially successful contestant in ''Idols'' history, with his albums sales higher than those of all his fellow season one contestants combined. His debut album ''Ensimmäinen'' appeared in May 2004 and peaked at number 1 for three consecutive weeks. It was certified double platinum, selling 71,000 copies. ''Antti Tuisku'', his self-titled sophomore effort also hit the top spot when released a year later in May 2005, and was certified platinum after selling over 37,000 copies. He released a Christmas album, ''Minun Jouluni'' in November of the same year which was certified gold and peaked at number 3. On 4 October 2006 he released his third and fourth studio albums ''New York'' and ''Rovaniemi'' simultaneously. The former debuted at number 1 and the latter at number 2, making Tuisku the first Finnish artist to release two albums on the same date and have them take the two highest positions on the chart in their first week. ''New York'' proved to be more successful and sold 15,000 copies to be certified gold, whilst ''Rovaniemi'' sold just under 14,000. In November 2007 Tuisku released ''Aikaa'', his first "greatest hits" collection. Unlike his previous studio albums which had all been top 2 hits however, it stalled in the chart at number 10, selling only 7,000 copies. His fifth studio album ''Hengitän'' was released on 23 September 2009, peaked at number 3 and was accredited gold for sales of over 15,000 copies. Tuisku's sixth studio album, ''Kaunis Kaaos'' was released on 27 October 2010 and debuted at number 2, Tuisku's highest chart debut since 2006. It was certified platinum for sales of over 20,000 copies. In addition to the success of his albums, Tuisku has also achieved three number 1 singles, more than any other ''Idols'' contestant. Fourth place finisher Christian Forss signed with Edel Records and released his self-titled debut album ''Christian Forss'' in late 2004. Although it initially peaked at number 6 for two weeks, the album quickly fell down and left the chart after selling 13,000 copies and did not achieve gold status. His second album ''Hungry Heart'' was released a year later but achieved little commercial success and failed to chart on the Finnish Top 40. Sixth place finisher Anniina Karjalainen independently released her first album ''Traces of Me'' in 2006 but it did not receive significant success, failing to chart and selling only 3,000 copies.


Finalists

(ages stated at time of contest)


Elimination chart


Season 2

The second season of ''Idols'' began in the autumn of 2005. The city of
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was added as the fourth audition venue, with a total of 1479 people auditioning.
Ellen Jokikunnas Ellen Jokikunnas (b. 18 November 1976) is a Finnish model, PR manager, and television presenter. She is best known for hosting all four seasons of ''Idols'', but her first fame came from competing in the Miss Finland pageant in 1998. Besides ''Id ...
and Heikki Paasonen returned to host, but the judging panel saw a significant change, with only
Jone Nikula Antti Joonas "Jone" Nikula (born 30 March 1970) is Finnish television and radio personality and a jack-of-all-trades in the music industry. He became well known as a judge in the TV show Idols. Before his TV popularity, Nikula has – among ot ...
staying on the show. The other three judges were replaced by Musicmakers executive Kim Kuusi, singer-songwriter Nina Tapio and Jarkko Valtee. The semifinals started on 13 November, with Harjavalta's Katri Ylander the hot favourite to win the contest. However, on 18 December 26-year-old Ilkka Jääskeläinen defeated her in the grand finale with 55% of the vote and took the crown as the second Finnish Idol. Winner Ilkka Jääskeläinen's debut album ''Vuosisadan rakkaustarina'' was released on 29 March 2006 and debuted at number two. However, Jääskeläinen failed to achieve significant critical or commercial success, and his debut album spent only three weeks inside the top five. It sold just over 13,000 copies and to date it is the only debut album by an ''Idol'' winner or runner-up not to achieve gold status. In December 2006, only one year after his ''Idols'' victory, Jääskeläinen was dropped by Sony BMG, becoming the first (and to date only) winner to be dropped by the company. Runner-up Katri Ylander was also signed up by Sony BMG and would go on to become the most successful of the season 2 ''Idols'' contestants. ''Katri Ylander'', her self-titled debut album was a huge critical success and when released in June 2006, spent three weeks at its peak of number 3. In total it spent 28 weeks on the chart and sold almost 27,000 copies throughout Finland, achieving a gold award. Her follow-up album ''Kaikki nämä sanat'' only managed to reach number 13, however it enjoyed a lengthy run on the chart and despite its low chart peak, sold 20,000 copies. Ylander's highly anticipated third studio album ''Valvojat'' was released on 2 September 2009 and debuted at number 6, seven places higher than her sophomore effort. Third place finisher Pete Seppälä released his first single "Energiaa" in March 2006 and it peaked at number 2. His debut album ''Jos nukun kiltisti sohvalla...'' was delayed until November however, and as a result failed to match the success of its lead single, failing to chart at all and amassing sales of only 5,000. Fourth place finisher
Agnes Pihlava Agnieszka "Agnes" Pihlava (born pl, Agnieszka Ćwiklińska; born 19 March 1980) is a singer who came fourth in '' Idols Finland 2'', the Finnish version of ''Pop Idol'' in 2005. She was born in Leszno Leszno (german: Lissa, 1800–1918 ''Liss ...
was signed by RCA Records and her first single "I Thought We Were Lovers" became a great success, peaking at number 2 on the Finnish singles chart. Her debut album ''When The Night Falls'' was released in September 2006 and reached number 8, selling 12,000 copies. In 2007, Pihlava parted ways with Sony BMG and signed a new recording contract with Finnish label Scandal Records. Her second album ''Redemption'' was released on 21 October 2009. Though critically acclaimed, the album failed to make it into the official Finnish albums chart. Sixth place finisher
Roni Tran Roni Trần Bình Trong is a Finnish singer of Vietnamese ancestry who rose to popularity after placing sixth in '' Idols Finland 2'', the Finnish version of '' Pop Idol''. He was born in a refugee camp in Thailand, but went to Finland at the ag ...
received a recording contract with Sony BMG and released his debut album ''Since 1987'' in mid-2006. It peaked at number 26 and spent only three weeks on the chart, selling around 4,500 copies. Tran was later dropped by Sony BMG due to the low success of the album.


Elimination chart


Season 3

The third season of ''Idols'' started on 4 January 2007.
Ellen Jokikunnas Ellen Jokikunnas (b. 18 November 1976) is a Finnish model, PR manager, and television presenter. She is best known for hosting all four seasons of ''Idols'', but her first fame came from competing in the Miss Finland pageant in 1998. Besides ''Id ...
returned to host the show but Heikki Paasonen did not and was replaced by
Jani Toivola Jani Petteri Toivola (born 27 November 1977 in Vaasa, Finland) is a Finnish actor, dancer, author and an ex-politician. He studied in HB Acting Studio, New York City in 1999–2002. He has performed in several dance works, television series and p ...
. Neither Jarkko Valtee nor Kim Kuusi returned as a judge but were replaced by only one judge: Asko Kallonen, who had previously appeared as a judge in the show's first season in 2004. During the finals, singer-songwriter Tarja Turunen also joined the panel as a special guest judge. The grand finale was held at Helsinki Ice Hall on 5 April 2007, and heavy-metal contestant
Ari Koivunen Ari Koivunen (born 7 June 1984) is a Finnish heavy metal singer who rose to fame as the winner of the Finnish singing competition '' Idols'' in 2007. He was the vocalist of the Finnish heavy metal band ''Amoral'' from 2008 to 2017. Beside he ...
was declared winner with 57% of the vote. Winner Ari Koivunen signed to Sony BMG and his coronation song "On the Top of the World" hit number 1. However, his debut album, '' Fuel for the Fire'', released in May 2007 was entirely composed of heavy metal material, Koivunen's signature style. The album was a huge success, debuting at number 1 and remaining there for a huge twelve consecutive weeks. ''Fuel for the Fire'' sold over 71,000 copies and received a double platinum certification. Koivunen's second album Becoming came in June 2008 and it too entered the chart at number 1; however it held the spot for only a single week and its success did not come near that of its predecessor, selling 17,000 units. Later in 2008 it was announced that Koivunen had become the new lead singer of Finnish heavy metal group Amoral. His first album with them, ''
Show Your Colors ''Show Your Colors'' is the fourth studio album by Finnish metal band Amoral. Background Amoral's fourth studio album was announced in November 2008 when the band announced Ari Koivunen as their new front man. On January 21, their first single ...
'', was released in May 2009 and peaked at number 19, selling 2,000 copies to date. Runner-up Anna Abreu was signed to RCA Records and has gone on to become the highest-selling female ''Idols'' contestant to date. '' Anna Abreu'', her self-titled debut album, was released to massive success in August 2007. After peaking in its first week at number 1, the album spent 37 weeks on the chart and is certified double platinum with sales of over 86,000 copies - the highest for any album by an ''Idols'' alumni. Abreu's second album '' Now'' was released in October 2008 and it too was met with similar success to is predecessor. Its lead single "Vinegar" became one of the year's highest selling singles and spent three weeks at number 1, while the album itself sold 50,000 copies and was certified platinum, becoming the highest selling album of 2008. Abreu's third studio album '' Just a Pretty Face?'' was released on 21 October 2009 and peaked at number 2. It was certified gold in its first day of release after selling a massive 23,000 copies on that day alone, giving the album one of the highest first-day sales in Finnish music history. It has since been certified platinum for sales exceeding 30,000 units. Abreu's fourth studio album, ''
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'' was released on 30 March 2011 and debuted at number 1, becoming Abreu's third chart-topping album. The lead single 'Hysteria' was released digitally on 10 January and peaked at number 6. Third-place finisher
Kristiina Brask Kristiina Maria Brask (born 2 June 1990) is a Finnish pop singer. She was a finalist in the third season of '' Idols'' in 2007. She was placed third after Ari Koivunen and Anna Abreu. Soon after ''Idols'' participation, Kristiina made a record ...
was signed to the Helsinki Music Company label and her debut album ''Silmät sydämeeni'' was released in November 2007. It peaked at number 9, has sold over 18,000 copies and received a gold certification. Following the release of her first album, Brask left HMC and instead signed a deal with Warner Bros. Records for her second album. Titled ''Kuivilla susta'', Brask's second studio album was released on 9 September 2009 and debuted at number 11. Fourth-place finisher Kristian Meurman signed a contract with RCA Records and his debut album ''Ensiaskeleet'' was released in June 2007. It debuted at number 2, a position it held for its first eight weeks on the chart, never quite managing to rise up to the top spot. The album sold over 26,000 copies and as a result was awarded gold status. Meurman's second studio album ''Läpi yön'' emerged almost exactly one year later, reached number 3 and sold almost 12,000 copies. His third studio album ''Galaksi'' was released in June 2009 but failed to chart and sold only 1000 copies. As a result, Meurman was dropped by record label, RCA Records. Fifth-place finisher Panu Larnos released his debut album ''Million Miles'' in early 2008, and although initially billed to be a success, the album failed to chart at all and has sold less than 7,000 copies to date.


Elimination chart


Season 4

The fourth season of ''Idols'' started in the autumn of 2008, with the cities of Rovaniemi and
Kuopio Kuopio (, ) is a Finnish city and municipality located in the region of Northern Savonia. It has a population of , which makes it the most populous municipality in Finland. Along with Joensuu, Kuopio is one of the major urban, economic, and cult ...
added as the fifth and sixth audition venues.
Ellen Jokikunnas Ellen Jokikunnas (b. 18 November 1976) is a Finnish model, PR manager, and television presenter. She is best known for hosting all four seasons of ''Idols'', but her first fame came from competing in the Miss Finland pageant in 1998. Besides ''Id ...
and
Jani Toivola Jani Petteri Toivola (born 27 November 1977 in Vaasa, Finland) is a Finnish actor, dancer, author and an ex-politician. He studied in HB Acting Studio, New York City in 1999–2002. He has performed in several dance works, television series and p ...
both returned to present the show once again, but were also joined by a third host in the form of Heikki Paasonen, who had previously left the show after season 2. Judge Asko Kallonen left the show once again and was replaced by record producer Patric Sarin. The finals started on 9 November and contestant Pete Parkkonen was considered favourite to win. However, he was unexpectedly eliminated in third place. The grand finale was held on 14 December and Koop Arponen was declared the fourth Finnish Idol with 70.3% of the vote. Winner Koop Arponen signed a recording contract with Sony BMG and his coronation single "Insomnia" debuted at number 1 on the Finnish singles chart, a position it held for two weeks. His debut album ''
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'' peaked at number 1 in its first week, knocking third-place contestant Pete Parkonen's album off the top spot. The album remained active on the chart for sixteen weeks and has sold almost 21,000 copies, certifying it gold. Arponen's sophomore effort, ''Bright Lights'' was released on 24 March 2010 and debuted at number 8. Runner-up Anna Puu signed to RCA Records and has since gone on to become the most successful season 4 ''Idols'' contestant. Her first single "C'est la vie" reached number 1 in its ninth week on the chart and her debut album ''Anna Puu'' went straight in at number 1 a week after its release on 29 April 2009. It held the top spot for a total of twelve weeks and received huge critical acclaim from the Finnish music industry. It has spent an ''Idols'' alumni record of 21 weeks in the top three and 45 weeks in total on the albums chart. It has sold over 70,000 copies to be accredited double platinum and is ranked as the twelfth best-performing album in Finnish music history. In its 45th week on the chart, ''Anna Puu'' sat at number 9, and only fell out of the Top 50 the following week because it had been placed in the mid-price chart. Puu's highly anticipated second album ''Sahara'' was released on 26 May 2010 and debuted at the top spot, becoming her second consecutive number one album. It held this position for a total of eight weeks. Third place finisher Pete Parkkonen received a recording contract from Sony BMG and was the first season 4 contestant to release an album. Appropriately titled ''First Album'', Parkkonen's post-Idols debut reached number 1 in its first week. The album went on to sell just over 24,000 copies and was accredited a gold award. Parkkonen's second studio album, ''I'm An Accident'' was released on 18 February 2010. It failed to gain the same success as his debut, peaking at number 21 and dropping out of the albums chart after only one week. Fourth place finisher Kalle Löfström signed a deal with Edel Records and released his debut album ''Born in 84'' on 10 June 2009. The album failed to attract any success however and did not chart, selling less than 1,500 copies to date.


Elimination chart


Season 5

On 17 May 2010, it was announced that ''Idols'' would return for a fifth season, following a two-year hiatus. Regional auditions took place in November and December 2010, with the season premiering on MTV3 on 3 February 2011. The Finale was aired in May 2011. Whilst season 4 judges Jone Nikula and Nina Tapio both returned to the panel, Patric Sarin did not and was replaced by music executive Sami Pitkämö. For the first time in the show's history, guest judges appeared during the regional audition, including Katri Helena and season 1 ''Idols'' alumni Antti Tuisku. Heikki Paasonen returned as host but neither Jani Toivola nor Ellen Jokikunnas joined him. Instead, Niina Backman was brought in as the show's new hostess. ''Idols Extra'', a show that featured extra scenes behind the scenes and discussion about the show with varying guest, was replaced by a similar new show, ''Idols Studio''. Even though ''Idols Extra'' was aired on Sub, ''Idols Studio'' was aired on MTV3 like the main show. ''Idols Studio'' was hosted by Janne Kataja, who is a former host of ''Idols Extra''. This season also saw the first ever ''Idols'' charity show, in which contestants, previous ''Idols'' alumni and a variety of national and international stars performed and the Finnish public donated money in aid of FinnChurchAid. The show was broadcast on 24 April 2011, and was inspired by ''
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Season 6

On 8 May 2011, it was announced that ''Idols'' will return for a sixth season. Regional auditions took place in the fall of 2011, and the season premiered on MTV3 on 1 January 2012. The show underwent a number of changes from
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, including two new judges and the removal of semifinals. Heikki Paasonen and Niina Backman both returned to host the show, but former judges Nina Tapio and Sami Pitkämö were replaced by singer Laura Voutilainen and music manager Tommi Liimatainen, making Jone Nikula the only existing judge from the previous season. Voutilainen appeared in the previous season as a guest judge. This was the first, and so far only, season that did not include semifinals. Instead, two TOP15 live shows were aired, and the ten finalists were to be decided by judges and public's votes. Diandra Flores won the season at the age of 17, on 6 May 2013.


Season 7

In late 2012, MTV3 announced that it was unclear whether ''Idols'' would return for another season. However, on 26 February 2013, it was announced that ''Idols'' would return in 2013 to celebrate the series' tenth anniversary. The show once again saw multiple changes from the previous season. Heikki Paasonen will return to host the show, but Niina Backman will not, making this the first season to have only one host. Laura Voutilainen and Tommi Liimatainen both left the series after only one season and will be replaced by singer Lauri Ylönen, rapper Sini Sabotage and drummer Jussi 69. This is the first season since the second season to have four regular judges. Mitra Kaislaranta and Joseph Miettinen are the final two of this season's Idols. At the end, Mitra won the show with her winning song: Äkkisyvää


Top-selling ''Idols'' alumni albums

This list only includes contestants with at least one certified album, and the totals do not include EPs, digital-only albums and/or pre-''Idols'' recordings. ''Gold, Platinum, and/or Multi-Platinum (Finnish Sales Only)
Note: In 2010, the IFPI changed the sales thresh-holds for Finnish gold and platinum certification from 15,000 and 30,000 to 10,000 and 20,000, respectively.''


Uncertified albums

The following is a comprehensive list of other ''Idols'' alumni album sales and reflects that commercial success can be achieved through association with ''Idols'' and with post-''Idols'' promotion, although the degree of success varies considerably (this list only includes contestants who have numbers available, and again does not include EPs, digital-only albums, holiday albums or pre-''Idols'' recordings):


Best-selling ''Idols'' alumni songs

''NOTE: Singles are only included where sales figures are available.''
''The table is ranked in term of sales, but can be sorted other ways by clicking on the icon.''


References

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