Mumford & Sons Bass player Ted Dwane is on themend after a frightening brain surgery to remove a blood clot.
Dwane has recovered enough to appear with his band this weekend at Glastonbury music festival.
CNN reports that the Grammy-award winning band rescheduled some U.S. concert dates earlier this month when doctors discovered a blood clot on the surface of Dwane's brain which required immediate surgery.
The band said in an interview published on Tuesday that Dwane will be on stage when they play their headline show at the sold-out Glastonbury festival on Sunday.
"To be honest Ted dealt with the whole thing better than any of us could have imagined," keyboard player Ben Lovett said in an interview with the Radio Times.
"All we feel is incredibly grateful and happy that he's going to be OK and that we're going to get back out on that stage at Glastonbury as four brothers and do what we do."
Glastonbury festival headline acts also include the Rolling Stones and Arctic Monkeys. Mumford & Sons have now played Glastonbury a total of five times.