Bonnie Tyler's coffin will be brought to her Mumbles home, with fans invited to "pay their respects".

The Holding Out For a Hero singer, 75, died at a hospital in Portugal while being treated for an ongoing illness A celebration of life service and procession has been announced in Swansea following the death of Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler. The Total Eclipse of the Heart singer died "unexpectedly" on 8 July, aged 75, at a Portugal hospital, "as a result of the illness that she was being treated for", her family said in a statement released on the star's official website, external. At the time, tributes poured in from a host of friends and stars including Catherine Zeta-Jones, Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart. It has now been confirmed that her coffin will be brought to her Mumbles home on 15 August at 15:30 BST, with people invited to "pay their respects" by lining Newton Road at 15:15. Tyler, born Gaynor Hopkins - also known for hits including Holding Out For A Hero and Here She Comes - is survived by her husband of more than 50 years, Robert Sullivan. Following a celebration of her life at St Mary's Church, Swansea, on 17 August at 12:00 BST, she will "return to her hometown" of Skewen, Neath Port Talbot, travelling through the village at about 13:20 BST en route to a private family service. Bonnie Tyler grew up in Skewen, Neath Port Talbot and rose from local club performances to global fame