Fox's Glee has officially wrapped production and star Matthew Morrison has revealed a few details about the show's series finale.

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Morrison, who has now played Will Schuester through six seasons of Glee, revealed to E! Online that they were done filming as of Saturday.

"We just wrapped about an hour ago," Morrison told the publication. "It was a tough day. I'm not going to cry now because I kind of got it all out, but it was a really tough day."

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The report adds that Morrison will be singing the very last song in the final scene of the series finale.

"It was a beautiful send-off," Morrison said, of the final song. "But it was tough. I was singing to all the kids and Amber Riley starts crying and I'm like, 'Come on, don't do this to me right now.' And then Lea Michele starts crying and then Darren Criss and Chris Colfer."

As is to be expected, there have been a lot of tears shed as the series has come to an end this year.

"There were a lot of hugs and a lot of tears," he said. "It's been an amazing almost seven years."

There is no word on what the final song in the series finale will be, though many believe that they could be reprising Journey's Don't Stop Believin', the song that turned Glee into the hit it would become in the very first episode back in 2009.

Glee airs Fridays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Fox.

Watch the promo for the next episode of Glee below: