Bonnie Tyler, a Welsh singer and songwriter, woke up from her medically induced coma on June 15. According to her official website, she remains very unwell and is currently in intensive care in Faro, Portugal. Her website stated that although her condition is improving, it is a slow process. Doctors are confident that she will make a good recovery, but it will take time. Tyler, 75, was hospitalized on April 30 after complications from emergency intestinal surgery for severe tears in her bowels. She experienced cardiac arrest when doctors attempted to bring her out of the coma a few weeks ago. Her team expressed gratitude for the support and good wishes from fans worldwide. Tyler is known for her hit songs, including "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Holding Out for a Hero." Her 2026 Jubilee tour, which began on May 22, has had upcoming dates canceled or postponed as she recovers. Her family has requested privacy and will provide updates on her condition as significant developments occur.
Singer Bonnie Tyler Wakes Up From Medically Induced Coma
Bonnie Tyler has woken up from a medically induced coma as of June 15, but remains in intensive care in Portugal. Her condition is reportedly improving slowly following complications from surgery. Tyler's upcoming tour dates have been canceled or postponed as she focuses on recovery.
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‘Total Eclipse Of The Heart’ Singer Wakes Up From Coma
Singer Bonnie Tyler Wakes Up From Medically Induced Coma