Shane MacGowan has been released from hospital following his admission into intensive care in June.
The Pogues frontman's wife, Victoria Mary Clarke, took to X/Twitter on Wednesday night to announce the news.
"Shane got out of the hospital!" she wrote alongside a photo of Shane in his hospital bed donning a hat and scarf. "We are deeply and eternally grateful to all of the doctors and nurses and staff at St Vincent's it's the best! And special thanks to Tom Creagh and Brian Corscadden for your help."
Victoria's announcement follows an update from last week, in which she described her rocker husband as "feeling much better today!"
"I am so grateful to everyone who is willing him to get home for the Christmas!" she wrote on the social platform.
Shane, 65, had been receiving treatment in St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin, Ireland since June for an unspecified infection.
In the past few weeks, the star had received visits from stars including Bono and The Edge, Moya Brennan, Damien Dempsey, Daniel O'Donnell and Imelda May.
Shane was previously hospitalised in December 2022 for encephalitis, a rare and serious condition that causes the brain to become swollen.
The musician is now confined to a wheelchair after he broke his pelvis in 2015 and then broke his knee and tore his ligaments in 2020.
The Pogues frontman's wife, Victoria Mary Clarke, took to X/Twitter on Wednesday night to announce the news.
"Shane got out of the hospital!" she wrote alongside a photo of Shane in his hospital bed donning a hat and scarf. "We are deeply and eternally grateful to all of the doctors and nurses and staff at St Vincent's it's the best! And special thanks to Tom Creagh and Brian Corscadden for your help."
Victoria's announcement follows an update from last week, in which she described her rocker husband as "feeling much better today!"
"I am so grateful to everyone who is willing him to get home for the Christmas!" she wrote on the social platform.
Shane, 65, had been receiving treatment in St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin, Ireland since June for an unspecified infection.
In the past few weeks, the star had received visits from stars including Bono and The Edge, Moya Brennan, Damien Dempsey, Daniel O'Donnell and Imelda May.
Shane was previously hospitalised in December 2022 for encephalitis, a rare and serious condition that causes the brain to become swollen.
The musician is now confined to a wheelchair after he broke his pelvis in 2015 and then broke his knee and tore his ligaments in 2020.

