Welsh pop singer Bonnie Tyler died at age 75 [1] in a hospital in Faro, Portugal [5], following complications from an illness.

Tyler was a global music icon whose powerful vocals and hits like "Total Eclipse of the Heart" defined the pop landscape of the 1980s. Her death marks the loss of one of the most recognizable voices in contemporary music history.

According to a spokesperson for Tyler's family and team, she died on the night of July 8, 2026 [2]. "Bonnie's family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly died last night in hospital in Portugal as a result of the illness that she was being treated for," the spokesperson said [0].

Reports regarding the specific nature of her illness vary. Some sources state Tyler underwent emergency intestinal or bowel surgery [4], while others specify that a burst appendix led to a perforated intestine [3]. Additionally, reports indicate she died several weeks [3] after suffering a cardiac arrest.

Tyler had been receiving medical treatment in Portugal prior to her death. The singer's death follows a period of health struggles that culminated in her hospitalization in Faro [5].

Tyler's career spanned several decades, characterized by her signature raspy voice and dramatic ballads. She remained a prominent figure in the music industry long after her initial rise to fame, continuing to perform and record for global audiences.

"Bonnie's family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly died"

The death of Bonnie Tyler removes a pivotal figure of the 1980s power-ballad era. Her influence extended beyond chart success, as her distinct vocal style helped shape the production and delivery of pop-rock music. The conflicting reports regarding her final medical complications—ranging from cardiac arrest to intestinal surgery—suggest a period of acute health decline before her death.