Sir Elton John is to mark this year's World Aids Day by becoming a guest-editor of the Independent newspaper and its sister spin-off The i, on Dec. 1.
Currently on tour with Leon Russell in the US, the singer will take a break at the end of the month to step into the editor's chair of the UK daily paper to raise awareness and funds for the worldwide annual charity campaign.
Taking over for the day from the Independent's editor-in-chief Simon Kelner, the notoriously outspoken songwriter is said to be looking forward to promoting the fight against Aids with a mixture of relevant news, features and commentary commissioned himself, according to the Independent's own announcement.
"I'm really looking forward to spending a day in the editor's chair, and I'm pleased to get the chance to put the subject of Aids at the top of the editorial agenda," Sir Elton said.
Kelner added that the musician, already planning the content for his special edition, would be likely to rope in help from other celebrities and high profile friends.
"Elton has been planning this issue for some time and he has quite a few surprises in store," Kelner said.
"From football to music to politics and, of course, on the subject of Aids, Elton has much to say, and I'm sure the Independent of Dec. 1 will be diverse, entertaining and impactful."
A previous one-off edition of the newspaper -- helmed by U2's Bono to raise awareness for the (RED) Aids in Africa campaign in 2006 -- saw a circulation jump of 70,000 copies.