The Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party is a star-studded tradition that takes place annually, coinciding with the Oscars. This year’s event, the 34th edition, was a huge success, raising a remarkable $10.6 million to support HIV prevention and treatment worldwide. Since its inception, the party has raised over $25 million, a testament to the Foundation’s commitment to honoring those lost to HIV and advocating for those still vulnerable.
The party kicked off with guests arriving as early as 2 p.m. and being treated to luxurious amenities such as Petrossian caviar, Bollinger champagne, Ponzu wines, and tequila flights from Don Julio. The guest list was equally impressive, with celebrities like Dua Lipa, Donatella Versace, Tina Knowles, and many more in attendance.
Throughout the day and night, there were memorable moments that kept the energy high. Eric McCormack entertained the crowd with his witty banter, while Keke Palmer shared a candid moment adjusting her vintage Yves Saint Laurent corset in the bathroom. On the dance floor, Amaya from Love Island stole the show in a dazzling sequin ensemble.
The event also featured an auction with coveted items and exclusive experiences up for grabs. Top bids included Chopard diamond earrings, Rolex Daytona watches signed by Elton John and David Furnish, and a private dinner with Elton John performing on the piano. A pink bodysuit worn by Dua Lipa fetched an impressive $260,000.
The highlight of the evening was a performance by Lola Young, a recent Grammy winner handpicked by Elton John. Young’s soulful songs from her latest album captivated the audience, with everyone singing along to hits like “dÂŁaler” and “Messy.” Young emphasized the importance of speaking up for marginalized communities, especially the LGBTQ+ community, in the ongoing fight against HIV.
Overall, the Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party was a resounding success, raising funds and awareness for a crucial cause. The generosity of attendees and the support of celebrities like Elton John and David Furnish ensure that the fight against HIV continues to make progress globally.

