Dodgers Donate A Million Dollars To Elton John AIDS Foundation

The Los Angeles Dodgers made a $1 million donation to the Elton John AIDS Foundation last night during the penultimate show of his final North American tour.

John was the attraction for three sold-out shows at Dodger Stadium, concluding tonight and supposedly ending the 75-year-old’s touring days in North America (he will still do European dates, and we’ve heard vows of retirement before).

John expressed his deep gratitude to Los Angeles for Saturday night. His career was boosted by a memorable night at the Troubadour in Los Angeles. Robert Hilburn, a former music critic for the Los Angeles Times, was credited with capturing the show. He also mentioned the iconic 1975 Dodger Stadium date in Los Angeles as one reason he wanted to end his run in Los Angeles at that same venue.

“I am thrilled to play my three final shows of my Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour in the US at Dodger Stadium, an iconic venue which has meant so much to me and my career,”He said this in a statement.

Dodgers Chairman and principal owner Mark Walter and tennis legend, activist, and Dodgers coowner, Billie Jean King joined John on stage to present the donation at Saturday’s show.

“Beyond the obvious impact and joy of his music, Elton has been a social leader in fostering LGBTQ acceptance and equality and has worked tirelessly to improve the lives of those living with HIV and AIDS through the Elton John AIDS Foundation,”Walter. “We at the Dodgers share Elton’s commitment to community, equality and service and are pleased to be able to support the work of the foundation. Billie Jean and I thank Elton for all he has achieved and congratulate him on his iconic career.”

Elton John AIDS Foundation was founded in 1992. It is the largest independent AIDS organization in the world. The Foundation’s mission is simple: an end to the AIDS epidemic.

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