She's a legend in the world of country music.

So it's no surprise that when Dolly Parton agreed to do the 7th Annual Gift of Music concert, held on Friday, the show sold out.

And the 69-year-old sparkled in a dazzling white suit as she took the stage in Nashville, Tennessee for the performance, which was to benefit the W.O. Smith School of Music.

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Looking bright: Dolly sporting a dazzling white suit on Friday as she performed for a sold-out crowd in Nashville, Tennessee

Kind-hearted: The concert was on behalf of The Dustin Wells Foundation, with proceeds benefiting the W.O. Smith School of Music

Dolly wore a form-fitting white blazer with floral embellishments along either side, as well as glittering sequins.

The fitted jacket cinched in to show off the star's trim waist, also accentuating her ample assets with a plunging front.

The striking blazer was also embellished with strings of white and crystal beads, and Dolly coupled them with a pair of fitted white trousers.

Detailed: Dolly's trousers featured sheer panels below the knees with lace embellishments

Coordinating: The star matched her instruments, such as her bedazzled white guitar, to her shimmery ensembles

The trousers hugged the star's toned pins, revealing sheer, lace-embellished panels once it hit her knees.

Dolly also sported coordinating, sheer fingerless gloves, and all of her instruments for the evening - such as her bedazzled white guitar - matched her ensemble.

She sported her long, blonde tresses in a feathery, vintage style, showing off loose, flowing waves for the performance.

Pop of color: Dolly added a bit of color to her all-white ensemble with a pink lipstick and coordinating manicure

Tradition: Of lending her talents to the benefit concert, Dolly said: 'The ‘Gift of Music’ is something that runs deep within my kin folks'

Having a blast: The star was clearly enjoying herself up on stage, as she sported a wide grin while performing a series of her famous hits

The 9 to 5 star wore shimmery silver eye shadow and finished off her bold look with a bright pink lipstick, and a coordinating manicure.

The Gift of Music was established under the Dustin Wells Foundation, created for Dustin Jack Wells, after he lost his life in a car accident in 2005.

His family and friends wanted to keep his memory alive, and also help others in the process. So a fund was set up with all monetary donations used to reach out to others in memory of Dustin, such as donating to the W.O. Smith School of Music.

Multitalented: Dolly showed off her wide range of skills as she continued to swap out instruments throughout her set

Hard at work: The legendary country singer recently wrapped up her Blue Smoke World Tour

'The ‘Gift of Music’ is something that runs deep within my kin folks,' Dolly says of the organization, as shared by its website.

'I am excited to perform at The Ryman and help raise money for the Dustin Wells Foundation and the many young kids that are part of the W.O. Smith School of Music.'

She added: 'Through all of us working together we can make a difference in helping a child feel the magic in making music.'

Next Dolly will perform four sold-out shows at Dollywood on August 8th and 9th to benefit the Imagination Library.

Doing some good: The star added, of her performance: 'Through all of us working together we can make a difference in helping a child feel the magic in making music'