By Neil Ramos
Published Jul 9, 2026 06:54 pm
For generations of Filipinos, few karaoke moments have been as unforgettable as someone passionately belting out "Total Eclipse of the Heart."
Whether performed at family reunions, birthday parties, neighborhood gatherings, or late-night videoke sessions, Bonnie Tyler's timeless power ballad became more than just an international hit—it became part of the soundtrack of countless Filipino celebrations.
On Thursday, fans around the world mourned the loss of the legendary Welsh singer, who died on July 8 in Faro, Portugal.
Her family announced the news through social media.
"Bonnie's family and team are heartbroken to announce that Bonnie unexpectedly passed away last night in hospital in Portugal as a result of the illness that she was being treated for.
"We will issue a further statement shortly but for now ask for privacy to deal with this tragedy."
Tyler had been battling serious health complications in recent months.
In May, reports emerged that she had undergone emergency intestinal surgery and was in critical condition at a hospital in Faro. Her family later shared that she was no longer in a coma but remained in intensive care as supporters from around the world continued to send prayers and well wishes.
She celebrated her 75th birthday on June 8 from her hospital bed.
Born Gaynor Hopkins in Swansea, South Wales, Tyler was discovered while performing in a nightclub before rising to international fame with her unmistakable raspy voice.
She would go on to record some of the biggest anthems of the 1980s, including "Total Eclipse of the Heart," "Holding Out for a Hero," and "It's a Heartache."
Among them, "Total Eclipse of the Heart" found an especially enduring home in the Philippines.
For many Filipinos, Bonnie Tyler wasn't just a global music icon. She was the voice behind one of the songs that brought families and friends together around a microphone.
Tyler is survived by her husband, Robert Sullivan, whom she married in 1973. The couple had no children.
Though her powerful voice has fallen silent, it is unlikely that "Total Eclipse of the Heart" ever will.
Long after the lights dim on stages around the world, her music will continue to echo through karaoke machines, reminding generations of listeners why her voice remains one of the most unforgettable in pop music history.

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