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The 75-year-old Welsh singer, who rose to fame in the 1980s, was placed into a medically induced coma at a hospital in Faro, Portugal, in May to support her recovery process.
A statement from her family and team, posted on her official website late Monday, said she is “no longer in a coma but remains very unwell and in intensive care” in Portugal.
"Her doctors remain confident that she will make a good recovery but it is going to take time," they added.
All her planned concerts until the end of August are set to be cancelled or postponed as a result, they said.
Tyler had been due to perform this year in Germany and Austria and at a festival in Britain.
The family thanked fans for their "huge outpouring of love", saying Tyler was aware of this.
Tyler shot to fame in the 1970s with hits including "Lost in France" and "It's a Heartache".
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" later topped the charts in both Britain and the United States.
"Holding Out For A Hero" came out in 1984 and featured on the soundtrack to the huge US box office hit "Footloose".
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