Here is a new The Voice of Finland winner!

The winner of the 12th season of The Voice of Finland has survived.

Onni Kivipelto competed in Toni and Sipe’s team. SAKU TIAINEN

The most recent season of The Voice of Finland has come to an end and the season’s winner was crowned Onni Kivipelto. He competed Tony’s and Sipen in the team.

In the exciting final, he competed with Onni, who won the whole race Emma Saunders, Timmy Buckwheat and Eemeli Nissi.

– Thank you to all the voters, Onni was told at the end of the broadcast.

As the winner of the competition, Onni will receive Genelec’s top loudspeakers, a recording contract with Universal Music Group, a performance at the Jyväskylä Suomipop Festival in July, and a year’s worth of pizzas from Kotipizza.

In the final broadcast, two songs were heard from all the finalists. Onni performed in the final Edu Kettusen A pilot’s son and Foreigner’s classic hit I Wanna Know What Love Is.

19-year-old Onni Kivipelto is currently in the conscript band of the army. For Kivipello, who is from Alajärvi, Travel is close to his heart and it has taught him a lot. In addition to traveling, he enjoys playing ball games and playing several instruments.

Other finalists

Emmi Saunders competed in Maija’s team. SAKU TIAINEN

Emmi Saunders, who studies music at a vocational school, says that she comes from a musical new family where three languages ​​are spoken. 18-year-old Saunders from St. Petersburg says that being a member of Vilkkumaa’s team was a dream come true for him, as he is a long-time fan of Vilkkumaa.

Eemeli Nissi competed in Anna’s team. SAKU TIAINEN

Eemeli Nissi, who lives in Joensuu, is studying to become a tradesman, and in addition, she works as a shift manager in a fast food restaurant. 27-year-old Nissi composes music and works as a soloist in a riverside rock band. He has also been seen at joint gigs with his twin brother.

Timmy Tattari competed in Elastinen’s team. SAKU TIAINEN

Timmy Tattari, 19, studies at an adult high school, and he also works in a hamburger restaurant. Tattari, who lives in Helsinki, says that he is close to his family, and one of his nine siblings is his role model in music. Tattar’s dream would be to make touching music.

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