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Elton John raises over $6 million for charity

Sir Elton John has raised over $6 million for charity.

The 'Rocket Man' singer's charity, The Elton John Aids Foundation, received numerous donations from celebrity guests at his 21st Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party to raise the incredible amount.

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler helped the cause by auctioning off a week at his holiday home in Hawaii for the highest bidding attendee and Elton himself raised over £27,232 by offering to perform five songs at the lucky winner's home.

Other helpful stars included 'Les Miserables' actor Hugh Jackson, who was the co-chair at the party, and British singer Emeli Sande - who put on a show for guests.

Elton began the non-profit organization in 1992 and has since raised more than $275 million for HIV/AIDS charities.

The musician and his husband David Furnish - with whom he has two sons Zachary, two, and three-month-old Elijah - welcomed a host of stars to the bash at the Pacific Design Center in Hollywood, California, to watch the Oscars.

Other revelers included U2 frontman Bono and pregnant reality star Kim Kardashian and her sister Kourtney, Miley Cyrus, Kelly Osbourne and Heidi Klum.

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