Aki Sirkesalo (born July 25, 1962, Toijala, Finland - died December 26, 2004, Khao Lak, Thailand) was a Finnish musician and singer.
As a child he played trumpet, but later on changed to guitar. His first notable band was
Giddyups, founded in 1986. After the band was disbanded in 1990, Sirkesalo was invited to join
Veeti & The Velvets by another band member and friend
Sami Saari. Sirkesalo launched his solo career in late 1992. The first single Hikinen iltapäivä came out in April 1994, and later on the same year another single Mustankipee. In January 1995 came out the third single Naispaholainen and the album Mielenrauhaa, which was a great success. After that he released 4 albums. In 2003, he released a single with the Swedish singer
Lisa Nilsson, called Mysteriet. He also hosted TV shows, such as Groovymeisseli (together with Sami Saari) and Poppia kyydissä.
He and his family drowned after being struck by a tsunami during their vacation on December 26, 2004 in Khao Lak, Thailand. His last album, Sanasta miestä was released posthumously in 2005, with the consent of his relatives.