American composer, lyricist and producer with Bat Out of Hell legacy
The Welsh pop icon Bonnie Tyler has died at 75 in Portugal. Tributes flow as a funeral service in Swansea is held for family and invited guests, followed by a final journey through her home village of Skewen. Crowds line streets in Mumbles to pay respects, reflecting her global legacy and Welsh roots.
Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler has died at the age of 75 in a hospital in Portugal after an illness. Her career peaked with Total Eclipse of the Heart, produced with Jim Steinman, and she represented the UK at Eurovision in 2013. She had a decades-long career and was awarded an MBE in 2023.
Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler has died in a hospital in Portugal after an illness. She rose to fame with Total Eclipse of the Heart in 1983 and later hits such as Holding Out for a Hero. She had been hospitalized for emergency intestinal surgery in Faro and was in an induced coma earlier this year; her family confirmed the death.
Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer behind Total Eclipse of the Heart, is celebrated for a career spanning decades. The Independent notes the song’s enduring fame; The Scotsman highlights her late-life touring and reflections. The Scotsman piece also recalls hits like Holding Out for a Hero and Now to Edinburgh Castle gigs.