Hibs will play St Johnstone in the Scottish Cup final.
Jack Ross' team booked their place with a 2-0 win over Dundee United at Hampden yesterday.
Kevin Nisbet's first half strike was added to by Christian Doidge as the Hibees finally won a last four clash at their third attempt of the season.
And now they'll face the Perth outfit at the national stadium in two weeks' time on 22 May.
They reached the final by defeating St Mirren 2-1 in the second semi-final of the weekend earlier this afternoon, setting up a rerun of this year's Betfred Cup semi-final.
Chris Kane's opener was followed up by a stunning free-kick by Glenn Middleton, who notched the winner on his return to Easter Road in last weekend's league encounter.
Connor McCarthy's late header set up a nervy finish, but it wasn't enough to earn the Buddies an extra 30 minutes.
They'll aslo be up against former players David Wotherspoon and Callum Booth.
The Saints won that meeting 3-0 convincingly so the capital club know they'll have their work cut out.
Before then though, Hibs must focus on Wednesday's crunch Premiership clash with Aberdeen as they battle to secure third place.
The Dons are three points behind them with two games to play, although a point at Pittodrie on Wednesday night will get the job done.
That would render their final game of the season at home to Celtic meaningless and allow Ross to potential rest players ahead of their return to Hampden after this month.