I believe the report said that he hopes to launch as early as next week. It's not a done deal. That said, I am looking forward to it. I do doubt however, that he will be able to meet a claim me made about this time last year, that he will be able to send a crew into (I believe) a free-return trajectory pass around the moon, by the end of THIS year, using a Falcon Heavy and a human-rated Dragon capsule. It would be awesome if he could, but since the Dragon has yet to perform a crewed flight, and Musk himself indicated that this first Falcon Heavy launch is likely to be a spectacular (and hopefully non-destructive) failure. Be that as it may, I am still hopeful that that roaster can be recovered from its orbit some time in the distant future and brought back to Earth as a priceless antique.
My older brother got me on to following SpaceX. He kinda gave me the run-down of the various corporations competing for space access.