Aerosmith vocalista Steven Tyler has left rehab.
In May it emerged the rocker had entered a treatment facility after he relapsed following 10 anos de sobriedade. Now the singer is doing much better, a representative confirms to PEOPLE.
“sim, he’s doing extremely well and looking forward to being back on stage,” the rep shared. The musician reportedly left earlier this week and did more than the required 30 dias, TMZ relatado.
Tyler relapsed less than a month before Aerosmith was set to re-launch their Las Vegas residency.
The rockers said in a statement that Tyler, 74, had voluntarily entered a treatment program to “concentrate on his health and recovery.” They shared in the statement that Tyler relapsed after having foot surgery to prepare for hitting the stage and the necessary pain management that came with the procedure.

The band canceled dates in June and July with plans to continue shows in September.
“We are devastated that we have inconvenienced so many of you, especially our most loyal fans who often travel great distances to experience our shows,” Aerosmith said at the time.
Tyler has opened up about his sobriety journey; from Aerosmith’s hard-partying early days to his unsuccessful rehab stints in the 1980s.
“I don’t think there were any bands that even knew what sober was,” Tyler contado GQ em 2019. “I couldn’t do enough. I couldn’t get high enough.”
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After his bandmates and management staged an intervention in 1988 he got sober.
“They thought, ‘Get the lead singer sober, and all our problems would be over.’ So I got sober and, você sabe, it took me many years to get over the anger of them sending me to rehab while they went on vacation,” Tyler told Haute Living. “But today, because of that moment… I am grateful and owe a thanks to them for my sobriety.”
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Tyler remained clean after 2009, something he has said he’s “muito orgulhoso” do.
The rocker’s rehab exit comes around the same time as news that drummer Joey Kramer’s wife of 13 years died at age 55. A rep for the musician confirmed that Linda, formerly a contract administrator for Hewlett-Packard, died on June 22. A cause of death was not currently available.
In late March, Joey had said he would not be joining Aerosmith as they relaunched their Deuces Are Wild residency in Las Vegas this summer, citing family as the catalyst for his “temporary leave of absence” from the group.