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Dolly Parton, 72, totally stole the show with the 4 eye-catching dresses she flaunted onstage

Cheryl Kahla
Mar 19, 2018
01:01 P.M.

The 72-year-old singer and songwriter, Dolly Parton, wowed fans when she donned four different outfits during a recent performance.

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On March 16, 2018, she performed in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, to launch the 33rd season of Dollywood. She chose four stunning outfits for her performance.

As reported by Daily Mail, Dollywood is a theme park in the Smoky Mountains which offers more than 40 amusement park rides, live performances, and musical festivals.

Her first outfit was a figure-hugging gold dress with black trim. She coupled the outfit with a large buckle belt, gold high heels, and gold jewelry.

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Parton then changed into a long-sleeved black top with fluffy red cuffs. She matched it with a multi-colored skirt and tied her long curls up in a headscarf.

Her third outfit celebrated her country music roots. She chose a pale yellow smock dress that featured a star print with gold and pink embellishments.

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Her fourth outfit was similar to the gold ensemble she wore when she started the performance. However, it featured a corseted midriff in green and pink material.

Parton had an exciting line-up planned for 2018 and announced that Dollywood would feature a new season of Showstoppers with names likes Marshall Tucker Band, The Drifters, and Amy Grant.

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Patron added to the Dollywood charm by building a $50-million water park and snow park in 2012, which was marketed as a 'family-friendly travel destination that is open each month of the year in Nashville.'

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'The music is so important because that's who I am, and I think people expect that here. I think they love having all, the country music, the gospel music, the mountain music, the bluegrass.'

Dolly Parton, Daily Mail, March 19, 2018.

Country music is more than just a money-making opportunity to Parton. It is one of her passions, and she uses music to connect with people; with fellow musicians and fans alike.

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