Gwen Stefani rocked the house in South Florida. See how much money she raised

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Gwen Stefani brought the star power to West Palm Beach Saturday night, and raised some serious money in the process.

The three-time Grammy winner, 53, gave an intimate performance at an event to benefit Dreyfoos School of the Arts at Ballpark of the Palm Beaches. The outdoor gala for Save Our Musicians Foundation, a nonprofit helping the next generation of talent, brought in $350,000 to the public high school’s coffers.

Stefani, wearing a glittery tank top and ripped camouflage cargo pants, was accompanied by her own band and dancers, and had an assist from some Dreyfoos students.

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“We are honored that a charity like this would bring a performer of Gwen Stefani’s caliber to come help our students,” said John Richards, Dreyfoos’ major gifts officer said of the No Doubt lead singer turned solo artist.

A clip of the concert was featured on an Instagram fan page for the “I’m Just a Girl” singer, with the caption, “Gwen slayed as always!”

In the video, the mother of three, who is married to country star Blake Shelton, remarked how good it feels that entertainers are finally doing live music three years after the COVID pandemic first began.

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“The music situation is very good; we’re finally face to face after all these years!” she screamed to the cheering crowd. “This is not online. This is real life right here! Finally, I get to see you!”

The California native also gave props to Dreyfoos, saying she can’t imagine what her life would have been like had she had that type of education.

“If I went to Dreyfoos school, where would I be today,” Stefani told the audience. “Seriously, we just had a garage, that’s all we had. It took a long time!”