Jimmy Fallon has set the guests for his final week hosting NBC’s “Late Night.”

Fallon’s former “Saturday Night Live” castmate Andy Samberg (now star of the Fox comedy “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) and The Muppets will appear on the last show Friday, Feb. 7, the night after Jay Leno’s swan song on “The Tonight Show.”

The Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday telecasts the week of Feb. 3 will be themed “best-of” editions, with Monday devoted to the show’s popular music sketches with Bruce Springsteen, Robin Thicke, Eddie Vedder and others.

Tuesday will showcase Fallon’s digital spoofs including “Joking Bad,” “Downton Sixby” and “The Real Housewives of Late Night.” Wednesday will highlight guest comedy pieces like Tom Hanks’ slam poetry performance about “Full House” and the lip sync battle with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Stephen Merchant.

Friends of “Late Night” including Miley Cyrus, Judd Apatow and Alec Baldwin will also share their favorite memories from the show throughout the three nights.

Thursday will be an original episode with guests Colin Farrell, Chris Pratt and hip-hop artist 2 Chainz performing with The Roots.

“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” premieres Monday, Feb. 17.