
LGBTQ Gay Icon Bonnie Tyler Dead at 75 After Intestinal Surgery Complications
Bonnie Tyler, beloved Welsh singer and LGBTQ icon known for «Total Eclipse of the Heart», has died aged 75 after an unexpected decline following emergency surgery in Portugal. Fans worldwide are mourning her extraordinary five‑decade legacy.
Bonnie Tyler, the legendary Welsh singer whose powerhouse voice defined global hits like «Total Eclipse of the Heart» and «Holding Out for a Hero», has died aged 75. Her family confirmed she passed away «unexpectedly» on Wednesday evening in a hospital in Portugal, where she had been receiving treatment for an illness.
For many LGBTQ people, Tyler became an undisputed gay icon — not only because of her dramatic, heart‑thumping power ballads, but thanks to her unwavering warmth and support for the community. Her anthems have been staples on gay club dancefloors and Pride festival stages worldwide for decades, cementing her status as a beloved ally.
In May, Tyler was rushed to hospital in Faro for emergency intestinal surgery and placed in an induced coma to aid her recovery. Fans hoped she would pull through, but her condition remained serious in the weeks that followed.
Across more than five decades, Tyler released 18 studio albums, toured relentlessly and represented the United Kingdom at Eurovision in 2013 with Believe in Me. Her death marks the end of an extraordinary career that shaped pop culture, inspired generations and left an indelible mark on LGBTQ history. Tributes are pouring in from around the world as fans mourn a true musical titan whose voice and spirit will echo for years to come.
LGBTQ Music Chart radio show will pay tribute to Bonnie Tyler in this week show. So make sure to tune in !
