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Gwen Stefani performs during Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest in LA

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Gwen Stefani got football fans majorly pumped up for Sunday's big game as she performed during theBud Light Super Bowl Music Fest at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.The 52-year-old hitmaker commanded the stagein a sizzling yellow and black tiger-print costume that highlighted herenviably fit physique.Stefani belted out some of her biggest hits during the festival, which kicked off on Thursday night with rapper-turned-rocker Machine Gun Kelly and singer Halsey.

Pumped:Gwen Stefani got football fans majorly pumped up for Sunday's big game as she performed during the Bud Light Super Bowl Music Fest at the Crypto.com Arena in Los AngelesHer eye-catching stage look consisted of a busty romper with a halter straps and a matching blazer with dramatic shoulder pads.

The Just A Girl singer had a belt fastened around her waist with panels of fabrics lined at the hem with strands of yellow rhinestones.Her legs were dressed in black fishnet tights, as well as a pair of thigh-high socks that matched her tiger-print romper and jacket.

Sizzling:The 52-year-old hitmaker commanded the stage in a sizzling yellow and black tiger-print costume that highlighted her enviably fit physique Sing!Stefani belted out some of her biggest hits during the festival, which kicked off on Thursday night with rapper-turned-rocker Machine Gun Kelly and singer HalseyThe costumer was completed with a pair of black platform combat boots.Stefani's signature bleach blonde hair was braided at the top ad styled into a high ponytail that whipped behind her as she danced.As for makeup, the No Doubt front woman rocked bold winged eyeliner and heavy brow eyeshadow to create a dramatic look.

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