Love Island: All Stars has had a busy season, from painfully uncomfortable reunions to shock exits and dumpings. Former flames have rekindled, new bonds have been made, tensions have been building and as of last night, heart rates have been raised in a particular fan favourite challenge.

Bringing together Islanders from previous seasons, the series has well and truly delivered on drama, nostalgia and everything in between. We've seen a budding romance brewing with Josh Ritchie and Sophie Piper, while something of a love square has developed between Tom Clare, Georgia Steel, Callum Jones and Molly Smith.

Clearly, there's still a lot of unresolved issues to round off before the season's through.

But given that this series will be the shortest in the show's history, there's not much time left! While plenty of bombshells have been thrown in along the way, the series notably hasn't featured Casa Amor, which is probably a good thing for everyone's sanity.

How is it that time already? It feels like just as quickly as it started, it's about to be over – so when does Love Island All Stars finish and how long is it on for? Here's the official Love Island All Stars final date.

Love Island All Stars finish date

Unlike the summer series which tends to run for eight weeks, Love Island: All Stars will air for just five weeks.

Having begun on Monday 15 January, that means Love Island All Stars will finish on Monday 19 February. The series will be the shortest in the show's history, ending with the final after just 36 days.

When is the Love Island All Stars final?

In line with the finish date, the Love Island All Stars final will air tonight, Monday 19 February.

Who are the Love Island finalists?

  • Georgia Harrison and Anton Danyluk
  • Georgia Steel and Toby Aromolaran
  • Jess Gale and Callum Jones
  • Molly Smith and Tom Clare
  • Sophie Piper and Josh Ritchie
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