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"The Bachelorette" host Chris Harrison speaks to star Hannah Brown during the "Men Tell All" special. ABC

Hannah Brown’s season of “The Bachelorette” is winding down but viewers still have hours of footage to look forward to. Ahead of ABC releasing the tail-end of Hannah’s fantasy suite dates episode, followed by "The Men Tell All" next Monday, the network has revealed what fans can expect going into the Season 15 finale.

Similarly to Colton Underwood’s “The Bachelor” conclusion, Hannah’s finale will be four-hours long. ABC has announced that the closer will air in two parts, with part one airing on Monday, July 29, and the second half premiering on Tuesday, July 30. Both episodes will kick off at 8 p.m. EST.

ABC has also revealed that both nights will feature “live” episodes, meaning host Chris Harrison will be guiding viewers as they learn Hannah’s decision between finalists Peter Weber, Jed Wyatt, and Tyler Cameron. (The name of her winner has already leaked and you can find out who it is HERE.)

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“Hannah will join Chris Harrison and a studio audience on both nights as America watches her gut-wrenching journey of love and self-discovery come to its unpredictable end,” the synopsis reveals. “Will she find her fairy tale ending? The final three men will also be in studio to share the highs and lows of their emotional love stories.”

So, why is the finale four hours? According to Harrison, part of the reason is that the show wants to give Jed, who was accused last month of having a girlfriend during production and only going on the show to promote his music career, a chance to speak. Harrison revealed to People that he will talk to Jed during the show’s “After The Final Rose” special.

“There’s a lot of rumors. There’s a lot of things being said,” Harrison told the outlet, continuing, “It’s live, and I love going into a show not knowing how it’s really going to turn out. I want to hear Jed’s side of the story. I think a lot of people have spoken, and before we judge — which we’re so quick to do on Twitter — I would like to hear from him.”

Harrison added that he will give Jed a chance “to speak his truth” and find out “his side of the story.”

The next episode of “The Bachelorette” air Monday, July 22, at 8 p.m. EST on ABC. “The Bachelorette” finale will air Monday, July 29, and Tuesday, July 30, both at 8 p.m. EST.