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==Idols Finland 2 Performances== ==Idols Finland 2 Performances==

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Pete Seppälä.

Pete Seppälä (born 1978 in Espoo, Finland) is a singer who rose to popularity after placing third in Idols Finland 2, the Finnish version of Pop Idol.

Idols Finland 2 Performances

Helsinki Auditions: Leave Right Now by Will Young
Semi Finals: When Susannah Cries by Espen Lind
Top 7: Hold The Line by Toto
Top 6: You Give Love A Bad Name by Bon Jovi
Top 5: F-F-Falling by The Rasmus
Top 5: Unihiekkaa by Egotrippi
Top 4: How Deep Is Your Love? by Bee Gees
Top 4: Disco Inferno by Tina Turner
Top 3: Have A Nice Day by Bon Jovi
Top 3: Real To Me by Brian McFadden
Top 3: Armo by Apulanta

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