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Charlotte McLaughlin & Kirstie McCrum

Sir Elton John says ending Aids by 2030 'possible and doable'

Sir Elton John has said ending Aids by 2030 is “possible and doable”. The star's Aids charity has launched a new initiative to tackle the growing rates of HIV infections in vulnerable communities.

The Elton John Aids Foundation on Thursday (June 1) launched a three-year fund, worth 125 million dollars (£101 million). It will support access to HIV prevention and treatment services for more than one million people.

This includes providing access to tests, antiretroviral therapies, and pre-exposure prophylaxis treatment for HIV (PrEP).

Speaking about the Rocket Fund to Good Morning America (GMA), Sir Elton said: “We still have work to do but that’s why I’m launching this, we really want to end the Aids situation by 2030, we think it’s possible (and) it’s doable so we just want to get a move on.”

Sir Elton has also launched ‘Let Your Inner Elton Out’ which encourages people to raise awareness of Aids and HIV on social media by referencing the 76-year-old megastar.

“The message is come on, ‘Let Your Inner Elton Out’, let’s raise the money, let’s get this done and dusted,” he said.

“I’m going to challenge some of my friends … I’m challenging Michaela Jae Rodriguez, Neil Patrick Harris and JoJo Siwa to see what they come up with.”

The singer-songwriter – with 10 UK number ones including Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word – also spoke about his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.

Sir Elton said: “It’s (going to) be emotional but I’m not thinking about it. I’m just concentrating on doing the next best show I can.”

The final show is scheduled to take place in Stockholm, Sweden, next month.

He added: “(My sons are) going to be there at the final show. It’s (going to) be a tremendous occasion and who knows what it’s (going to) feel like?”

He previously confirmed this will definitely be his final tour, noting that by the end of it he will have done nearly 350 shows on this tour alone. Sir Elton will also headline the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset this month.

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