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Singer Bonnie Tyler, 74, has been hospitalised in Faro, Portugal, following emergency intestinal surgery, her team said in an initial statement on May 6, 2026.
Doctors later placed her in an induced coma “to aid her recovery,” her spokesman and manager said on May 7.
Portuguese local outlets reported the operation followed a burst or perforated appendix and that she was being treated in intensive care with antibiotics and, according to some reports, ventilatory support; officials have not disclosed full clinical details.
Reports indicate she was rushed to hospital at the end of April and transferred to Faro for surgery.
Tyler, a Wales-born artist best known for the 1983 hit “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” is due to begin a series of European performances from May 22; her team has not yet confirmed whether dates will be postponed.
Representatives have asked for privacy and said further statements will be issued when possible.
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Bonnie Tyler seriously ill after emergency surgery
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Bonnie Tyler in induced coma after surgery








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