Bonnie Tyler

Welsh singer

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2025 Bonnie Tyler is set to release the music video for 'Yes I Can', featuring her performance alongside visuals from her life.
December 31 2024 Tyler will perform a brand new single titled 'Yes I Can' on Silvester-Schlagerbooom 2025.
September 2024 Tyler performed at the Plein Hotel for an event hosted by Philipp Plein during Milan Fashion Week.
April 19 2024 Tyler released her third live album, In Berlin, recorded during her tour on 8 May 2019.
March 22 2024 The first single from her live album, 'Faster Than the Speed of Night,' was released.
2023 Bonnie Tyler's 'Total Eclipse of the Heart (Full Moon Remix)' was featured in a Jaffa Cakes promotion in the United Kingdom.
September 28 2023 Tyler's memoir, Straight from the Heart, was published by Coronet Books.
2022 Tyler released her rock album 'The Best Is Yet to Come', continuing her musical career in the later stage of her life.
2022 Bonnie Tyler was awarded an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours for services to music.
2022 Tyler embarked on her first ever tour of South America, with eight dates in Brazil and one date in Uruguay.
October 2022 Tyler performed 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' live with the cast of Tanz der Vampire in Stuttgart for the musical's 25th anniversary.
September 2 2022 Tyler and Mike Batt released their duet 'Into the Sunset' as a digital single.
March 18 2022 Released 'Her Ultimate Collection' LP through Sony.
2021 Bonnie Tyler was involved in a campaign for the Municipio de Albufeira with the title 'Albufeira Safe' in Portugal.
February 2021 Tyler released her studio album, The Best Is Yet to Come.
2020 Tyler contributed to a cover of 'Don't Answer Me' by the Alan Parsons Project to raise funds for Bergamo, Italy, which was heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 2020 Tyler released 'Through Thick and Thin (I'll Stand by You)' with Lorraine Crosby as a charity single for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
December 2019 Tyler released a new version of her 2005 song 'Streets of Stone' for The World's Big Sleep Out charity event.
December 14 2019 Tyler performed at the Vatican's annual Concerto di Natale in the presence of Pope Francis.
November 2019 Tyler made a guest appearance at Ben Zucker's concert at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin to sing 'It's a Heartache.'
September 2019 Tyler performed a headline concert at the London Palladium and appeared at BBC Proms in the Park in Hyde Park, London.
September 2019 Tyler held a headline concert at the London Palladium.
August 2019 Cherry Red Records released a box set compiling Tyler's first four studio albums, titled The RCA Years.
April 2019 Tyler embarked on a 23-date tour of Europe to support her album Between the Earth and the Stars.
March 2019 Tyler's album Between the Earth and the Stars was released and peaked at no. 34 on the UK Albums Chart.
February 2019 Bonnie Tyler released 'Hold On' as the lead single from her seventeenth studio album, Between the Earth and the Stars.
2018 Bonnie Tyler was featured in the television special 'Top of the Pops: The Story of 1985'.
March 2018 Bonnie Tyler embarked on a 22-date tour of Germany and Austria to celebrate the 40th anniversary of her hit song 'It's a Heartache'.
2017 Bonnie Tyler appeared as herself in Season 1, Episode 1 of 'Let's Sing and Dance for Comic Relief'.
October 13 2017 Released 'Bonnie Tyler: Live+' digital download album through Ba-Ba Music.
August 21 2017 Tyler performed 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' aboard the MS Oasis of the Seas to celebrate the solar eclipse, resulting in a spike in online downloads.
March 2017 Tyler released a new single titled 'Love's Holding On' in collaboration with the German metal band Axel Rudi Pell.
2016 Released her album 'Between the Earth and the Stars', marking a significant point in her later career.
2016 Bonnie Tyler was honoured by the Lord Mayor of Swansea for her Services to Music.
2016 Bonnie Tyler appeared as herself in the DVD edition of 'Frankie Miller's Double Take', featuring an interview and footage of her recording 'True Love'.
2015 Bonnie Tyler was featured in the television special 'The Nation's Favourite 80s Number One'.
2015 Bonnie Tyler appeared in the television special 'Meat Loaf: In and Out of Hell'.
September 2015 Bonnie Tyler performed 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' and 'Holding Out for a Hero' on 'Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris'.
June 2015 Tyler performed 'Circle of Life' from The Lion King on the televised special 'Die schönsten Disney Songs aller Zeiten' in Germany.
2014 Tyler endorsed the BUAV's campaign to make it mandatory for animals in testing laboratories to be re-homed.
2013 Revealed in an interview that her farm in New Zealand had been converted to a dairy farm, and confirmed ownership of a quarry with her husband.
2013 Tyler re-recorded 'Holding Out for a Hero' for the 2013 Children in Need appeal.
2013 Tyler became the first and only representative of the United Kingdom to receive a Eurovision Song Contest Radio award.
2013 Tyler received the Gold Badge award from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) and was also awarded an honorary degree and doctorate from Swansea University.
2013 Tyler released the music video for 'Believe in Me'.
May 18 2013 Tyler competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, finishing in 19th place with 23 points.
May 6 2013 Bonnie Tyler released her sixteenth album 'Rocks and Honey' in the United Kingdom.
March 13 2013 Tyler released the song 'Believe in Me', which she performed at the Eurovision Song Contest.
March 7 2013 Bonnie Tyler was announced as the United Kingdom's entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2013.
2012 Bonnie Tyler began working on her sixteenth album, Rocks and Honey, traveling to Nashville, Tennessee to search for material and recording at Blackbird Studios with producer David Huff.

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