Raimo Sirkiä (born February 7, 1951, in Finland) is a Finnish operatic tenor whose repertoire ranges from spinto to dramatic.
He studied music pedagogics and voice at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, and in Rome with Gavarrini and Morelli.
Sirkiä's most noted roles are in Otello, Calaf, Tannhäuser, Siegmund, and Lohengrin.
Raimo Sirkiä was the Artistic Director of the Savonlinna Opera Festival from 2002 to 2007, where his new productions included Turandot and Lucia di Lammermoor, and the commissioned Isän tyttö composed by Olli Kortekangas, which subsequently has been played also at the Finnish National Opera.
Raimo Sirkiä began the popular children's opera series at the festival and commissioned works from several Finnish composers.