Steven Tyler 'Doing Extremely Well' After Rehab

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has left rehab.

In May, the band announced Tyler had entered a treatment facility after he relapsed following 10 years of sobriety. He's since completed rehab, a rep for Aerosmith confirmed to PEOPLE Saturday.

"He's doing extremely well and looking forward to being back on stage," the rep says. The musician reportedly left the facility last week and did more than the required 30 days, TMZ reported.

Tyler, 74, relapsed less than a month before Aerosmith was set to re-launch their Las Vegas residency.

The rockers said in a statement that Tyler 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.

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