25 June 2013 3:52 PM, PDT | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »
Ted Dwane is ready to return to the stage. The Mumford & Sons' bassist, who underwent emergency surgery to remove a blood clot in his brain just two weeks ago, has recovered from the operation and is now set to perform at a festival in Glastonbury in Britain, according to BBC News. The band had been touring in support of their Grammy-winning sophomore album, Babel, when they were suddenly forced to cancel a number of concert dates, including their headlining performance at the 2013 Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. "To be honest, Ted dealt with the whole thing better than any of us could have imagined," keyboardist Ben Lovett said in an interview with »
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