Jack Black will be last guest on ‘Conan’ as vaccinated in-studio audiences return for final two weeks

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Conan O’Brien is going out with a bang.

As the late-night talk show veteran’s latest series draws to a close, TBS has announced that the final two weeks of “Conan” will be star-studded – and in front of a live audience for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Friend and frequent guest Jack Black will serve as the show’s final guest on the hour-long finale June 24, which will air at 10 p.m. Eastern time.

Patton Oswalt will guest on June 14; Martin Short on June 15; JB Smoove on June 16; Mila Kunis on June 17; Bill Hader on Monday, June 21; and Dana Carvey on June 23.

The network promises that there will also be “special surprise guests as well as a look-back at memorable moments of this iteration of O’Brien’s historic late-night career.”

Audience tickets are available via online lottery for the final tapings of the show, staged at LA’s Largo Theater. According to stipulations, all attendees will need to be fully vaccinated with proof, and wear masks.

Premiering on TBS in 2010, “Conan” was created after O’Brien moved to the West Coast for a brief and messy tenure as host of “The Tonight Show” – which saw him both succeed, and then shortly thereafter be replaced by, Jay Leno.

Before that mishigas, the beloved Brookline, Massachusetts native hosted “Late Night with Conan O’Brien” on NBC from 1993 through 2009.

Post his late night tenure, O’Brien plans to continue his acclaimed “Conan Without Borders” travelogue series for TBS and will also develop new shows for the HBO Max streaming platform.