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Britney Spears dazzles at Las Vegas concert

Britney Spears performs "Til the World Ends" inside Rain Nightclub at Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas on March 25, 2011. AP

(CBS) Britney Spears made her return to the stage on Friday in anticipation of the release of her seventh album, "Femme Fatale."

The 29-year-old took to the stage at Palms Casino Resort's Rain Night Club in Las Vegas for the first time since her 2009 Circus tour. She performed three songs from "Femme Fatale," which is set to hit shelves this Tuesday, including "Hold it Against Me," "Till the World Ends," and "Big Fat Bass."

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According to People magazine, "Jersey Shore" star Pauly D, the resident DJ for the Palms, kept the crowd of 1,500 pumped up during costume changes and breaks throughout the 45-minute show.

This isn't the pop star's first visit to the Palms. Spears first made an appearance back in 2003 for a surprise concert, and nobody could forget her infamous MTV Video Music Awards performance back in 2007, which took place at the Palms as well.

The performance was filmed for an MTV special, which scheduled to air next week in conjuction with the album release.

George Maloof, the owner of the Palms expressed his happiness over having Spears perform. "We are extremely excited to have one of the most iconic artists of all time back at the Palms. Britney's performances were unbelievable and her fans will never forget this night," he said.

It didn't stop there for Spears. Over the weekend, she taped her "Good Morning America" appearance from San Francisco's Castro District. The special appearance is set to air on Tuesday and will include many of the same numbers from her Vegas performance, according to MTV. 

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