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Happoradio: Ojaan ja allikkoon -konserttisalikiertue
CARELIA-SALI
Joensuu
Oct 18 Sat • 2025 • 7:00pm
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Happoradio: Ojaan ja allikkoon -konserttisalikiertue at the CARELIA-SALI, Joensuu
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Happoradio | |
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Happoradio on stage in 2006. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Helsinki, Finland |
Genres | Rock |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Epic |
Members | Aki Tykki AH Haapasalo Jatu Motti Markku DeFrost Klaus Suominen |
Past members | Miki Pii |
Website | http://www.happoradio.net |
Happoradio (Finnish for Acid Radio) is a Finnish rock band formed in 2001. They achieved their first success with the single "Pois Kalliosta" (2003). "Tavikset", "Che Guevara", "Ahmat tulevat" and "Pelastaja" are some of their other hits in the Scandinavian market.
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