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Masked Singer Suomi

Masked Singer Suomi is a Finnish reality singing competition television series based on the Masked Singer franchise which originated from the South Korean version of the show King of Mask Singer. It premiered on MTV3 on 14 March 2020, and is hosted by Ilkka Uusivuori and the panelists are Janne Kataja, Jenni Kokander and Maria Veitola.

The inaugural season premiered in March 2020 and was successful with roughly a million viewers per episode. Season 2 started on 17 October 2020, with new panelist Christoffer Strandberg joining in.

The third season was announced in June 2021, with 16 contestants, with Uusivuori hosting and Kataja, Veitola, Kokander and Strandberg serving as panelists.

Cast

The series has been hosted by Ilkka Uusivuori all way from Season 1. The Regular panelists have been Janne Kataja, Jenni Kokander and Maria Veitola from Season 1 as well.

In Season 1, there was a changing Guest panelist in each episode. These appearances were made by Tuure Boelius, Krista Siegfrids, Aki Linnanahde, Eicca Toppinen, and many others.

From Season 2, Christoffer Strandberg was replacing the Guest panelists.

From Season 5, two new panelists were announced: Benjamin Peltonen, who was previously as a Guest, and Jenni Poikelus.

In Season 6, in addition of being a guest mask, Mikko Silvennoinen was a guest panelist in episode 10.

In Season 7, Kirsi Alm-Siira was a guest co-host in episode 11.

Series overview

Season 1 (Spring 2020)

The first season of Masked Singer Suomi was aired in spring 2020. Ilkka Uusivuori served as the host, while Janne Kataja, Jenni Kokander and Maria Veitola were panelists. The guest panelists were (in episode order) Tuure Boelius, Aki Linnanahde, Joonas Nordman, Jufo Peltomaa, Krista Siegfrids, Mikko Kuustonen, Benjamin Peltonen, Eini, Jannika B and Eicca Toppinen.

Sami Hedberg won the Season as "Lion", while Ilkka Alanko, "Haystack" finished as second.

Season 2 (Autumn 2020)

The second season of Masked Singer Suomi was aired in late autumn 2020, and was hosted by Ilkka Uusivuori. Janne Kataja, Jenni Kokander and Maria Veitola continued as panelists, while Christoffer Strandberg joined them.

Marko Hietala won the Season as "Doctor", while Jarkko Tamminen finished as second with Masked Singer "Mouse".

Season 3 (2021)

The third season of Masked Singer Suomi was aired in late summer 2021, and was hosted by Ilkka Uusivuori. Janne Kataja, Jenni Kokander, Maria Veitola and Christoffer Strandberg continued as panelists.

Anna-Maija Tuokko won the Season as "Superhero", while Waltteri Torikka finished second as "Party Panda".

Season 4 (2022)

The fourth season of Masked Singer Suomi was aired in late autumn 2022, and was hosted by Ilkka Uusivuori. Janne Kataja, Jenni Kokander, Maria Veitola and Christoffer Strandberg continued as panelists.

Lenni-Kalle Taipale won the Season as "Black Sheep", while Tuure Boelius finished second as "Orc".

Season 5 (2023)

The fifth season of Masked Singer Suomi was aired in late autumn 2023, and was hosted by Ilkka Uusivuori. Janne Kataja and Maria Veitola continued as panelists, while Benjamin Pelkonen and Jenni Poikelus joined them.

Bess won the season as "Hummingbird", while Jarkko Ahola finished second as "Sauna Stove".

Season 6 (2024)

The sixth season of Masked Singer Suomi was aired in late autumn 2024, and was hosted by Ilkka Uusivuori. Janne Kataja, Maria Veitola, Benjamin Pelkonen and Jenni Poikelus continue as panelists.

For the first time in the series, the season featured two themed episodes. The season also includes a Christmas special.

Atte Kilpinen won the season as "Forest Troll", while Arja Koriseva finished second as "Night & Day".

Season 7 (2025)

The seventh season of Masked Singer Suomi was aired in late autumn 2025, and was hosted by Ilkka Uusivuori. Janne Kataja, Benjamin Pelkonen and Jenni Poikelus continue as panelists. In each episode, there were changing guest panelists who have previously either participated in the competition or performed as a guest. The guest panelists were Mikko Silvennoinen, Viki Eerikkilä and Köpi Kallio, Niko Saarinen, Gogi Mavromichalis, Lenni-Kalle Taipale, Veronica Verho, Atte Kilpinen, Nelli Matula, Paula Noronen, Herbalisti, Kiti Kokkonen, and Sami Hedberg.

The season introduced a button called "Poista maski" ("Remove mask"). If the panelists agree on a character's identity, they can use the button once to reveal them before audience votes. However, if the panelists guess wrong, the character gets an immunity in that episode.

Sebastian Rejman won the season as "Fartman", while Jarkko Tamminen finished second as "Old Man".

Season 1

Episodes

Week 1 (14 March)

Week 2 (21 March)

Week 3 (28 March)

Week 4 (4 April)

Week 5 (11 April)

Week 6 (18 April)

Week 7 (24 April)

Week 8 (2 May)

Week 9 (9 May)

Week 10 (16 May)

Group performance: "Don't Stop the Music" by Rihanna

Season 2

Episodes

Week 1 (17 October)

Week 2 (24 October)

Week 4 (7 November)

Week 5 (14 November)

Week 6 (21 November)

Week 7 (28 November)

Week 8 (12 December<sup>1</sup>)

<sup>1</sup> There were aired no episodes in the first week of December, due other local programming at the same time. The eighth episode of Season 2 was postponed to the following week.

Week 9 (18 & 19 December)

Season 3

Episodes

Week 1 (28 August)

Week 2 (4 September)

Week 3 (11 September)

Week 4 (18 September)

Week 5 (25 September)

Week 6 (2 October)

Week 7 (9 October)

Week 8 (16 October)

Week 9 (23 October)

Week 10 (30 October)

  • Guest performance: "Kanoottilaulu" by Sielun Veljet performed by Mika Tommola as Monster

Week 11 (6 November)

Week 12 (13 November)

Week 13 (20 November)

Season 4

Episodes

Week 1 (3 September)

Week 2 (10 September)

Week 3 (17 September)

Week 4 (24 September)

Week 5 (1 October)

Week 6 (8 October)

Week 7 (15 October)

Week 8 (22 October)

Week 9 (29 October)

Week 10 (5 November)

Week 11 (12 November)

Week 12 (19 November)

Season 5

Episodes

Week 1 (9 September)

Week 2 (16 September)

Week 3 (23 September)

Week 4 (30 September)

Week 5 (7 October)

Week 6 (14 October)

Week 7 (21 October)

Week 8 (28 October)

Week 9 (4 November)

Week 10 (11 November)

Week 11 (18 November)

Week 12 (25 November)

  • Guest performance: "Minä suojelen sinua kaikelta" by Ultra Bra performed by Bodyguards

Season 6

Episodes

Week 1 (31 August)

Week 2 (7 September)

Week 3 (14 September)

Week 4 (21 September)

Week 5 (28 September)

Week 6 (5 October)

Week 7 (12 October) – The Clue Songs

Week 8 (19 October)

Week 9 (26 October) – Halloween

Week 10 (2 November) – Eurovision

Week 11 (9 November) – Duets

Week 12 (16 November) – Final

Season 7

Episodes

Week 1 (6 September)

Week 2 (13 September)

Week 3 (20 September)

Week 4 (27 September)

Week 5 (4 October)

  • Guest performance: "Sabotage" by Beastie Boys, performed by Season 4 winner and the episode's guest panelist Lenni-Kalle Taipale as "Autopesu" (Car Wash).

Week 6 (11 October)

  • Guest performance: "MC Koppakuoriainen" by Ella ja Aleksi, performed by Season 5 contestant and the episode's guest panelist Veronica Verho as "Suihkuverho" (Shower Curtain).

Week 7 (18 October)

Week 8 (25 October)

Week 9 (1 November) – Halloween

  • Guest performance: "Bloody Mary" by Lady Gaga, performed by Season 5 constestant and the episode's guest panelist Paula Noronen as "Toddler".

Week 10 (8 November)

Week 11 (15 November) – Duets

Week 12 (22 November) – Final

Specials

Masked Singer Suomi: Pelastakaa Lasten joulu (23 November 2024)

At the end of the sixth season, a Christmas special was aired on 23 November 2024. The special was organized together with Pelastakaa Lapset (Save the Children Finland).

Along with three new characters, the episode launched a Christmas fundraising for poor families.

Masked Singer Suomi: Pelastakaa Lasten joulu (29 November 2025)

At the end of the seventh season, a Christmas special was aired on 29 November 2025. As with the previous season, the special was organized together with Pelastakaa Lapset (Save the Children Finland).

Along with three new characters, the episode launched a Christmas fundraising for poor families.

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