Mumford & Sons' Bassist Ted Dwane Released From Hospital

Following an emergency blood clot surgery, Ted Dwane of Mumford and Sons has been released from the hospital and is on a road to recovery.

The band announced the news through their official Facebook page.

"It is with great joy that we can announce that Ted has been discharged from hospital and is on the road to a full recovery," the statement read. "The surgery went well, and the excellent medical team helping him are very pleased with his progress. He has been nothing short of heroic in how he has handled the whole ordeal, and now it has been medically proved that he does indeed have a brain."

Due to the health scare, the band was forced to make some difficult decisions involving their tour.

"Today, however, also marks the end of our Summer Stampede Tour. We were hoping to have made it out by Bonnaroo this weekend. But it is with sadness that we have to announce the cancellation of our scheduled performances at both Bonnaroo and Telluride Festivals, and our show at Cricket Wireless Amphitheater in Bonner Springs, KS," the statement read. "If we could've we would've, you know that about us. We trust that you can respect our collective desire to encourage Ted to make a full recovery, and that this is based purely on the medical advice we have received."

The band went on to than their dedicated fans for their support during the difficult time.

"On behalf of Ted, and all of us really, we would like to thank every one for their compassion and support at this time and we are very excited to get back out on tour as soon as we can," the statement said.

The tour is set to resume later this month in the U.K.