Kerry will play Dublin in the All Ireland senior football championship final on September 1st.
The Kingdom beat Tyrone by 1-18 to 18 points at Croke Park and will now look to thwart Dublin's five in a row ambitions.
Stephen O'Brien scored the crucial goal in the second half.
Kerry are to appeal the suspension which will rule O'Brien out of the final.
The forward picked up a third black card of the year in the match, but the card he received against Meath will be appealed.
Kerry midfielder David Moran knew the green and gold needed to up their game after a poor first half in which they trailed by 4 points.
Peter Keane with the most Kerry start to an interview ever...
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Galway won the minor semi final, edging Kerry by 14 points to 13 to set up a decider with Cork.
It end's Kerry's reign as All-Ireland champions as well, that decider will be the curtain raiser on September 1st with throw-in at 1pm.