Christina Aguilera leaves little to the imagination in a low-cut top in Chile at the Viña del Mar Festival

Christina Aguilera performed at the 62nd Viña del Mar International Song Festival, which took place in Viña del Mar, Chile, on Thursday night.

The 42-year-old hitmaker made quite an impression at the event, during which she donned a striking outfit while belting out several of her hits.

The singer, who Pink recently mentioned when she sat down for an interview with Howard Stern, will receive an award during the upcoming GLAAD Media Awards.

Aguilera wore a black velvet top that exposed much of her cleavage during the festival.

The hitmaker paired her top with a pair of pants that featured sizable silver portions down the sides.

On stage: Christina Aguilera performs during the 62nd Viña del Mar International Song Festival, which took place in Viña del Mar, Chile, on Thursday night.

Playing the hits: The 42-year-old hitmaker made quite an impression at the event, during which she wore a statement outfit while singing several of her hits

Playing the hits: The 42-year-old hitmaker made quite an impression at the event, during which she wore a statement outfit while singing several of her hits

hot stuff!  Aguilera wore a black velvet top that exposed much of her chest during the festival.

hot stuff! Aguilera wore a black velvet top that exposed much of her chest during the festival.

The Grammy-winning artist changed through several different jackets, including a leather bomber, a shiny sport coat, and a fur-lined coat.

She accessorized with various items of jewelry and two separate pairs of sunglasses.

Aguilera’s beautiful platinum blonde hair was tied up in a long ponytail during her time on stage.

The singer then changed into a bright red coat while receiving the Silver Gull award at the festival.

The singer donned a pair of red-tinted sunglasses to match her outerwear during the show.

It was announced that the singer would be honored during the upcoming 34th Annual GLAAD Media Awards earlier this month.

At the time, it was announced that she was to be honored along with fellow musician Bad Bunny and actor Jeremy Pope.

According VarietyThe singer will receive GLAAD’s Advocate for Change Award in recognition of her efforts to promote issues related to the LGBT+ community and people living with HIV.

Aguilera was previously honored at the 2003 GLAAD Media Awards for dedicating her hit song Beautiful to the queer community upon its release.

The singer previously spoke with People and explained why she felt so close to LGBT+ people.

“I’m interested in people who stand up for what they believe in, which is why I think the LGBTQ+ community feels connected to me. We all come from the fight; We have all had to fight to be heard,” she said.

The singer also spoke about including a gay couple and a trans woman in the Beautiful music video.

Bottoms: The hitmaker paired her top with a pair of pants that featured sizable silver portions down the sides

Bottoms: The hitmaker paired her top with a pair of pants that featured sizable silver portions down the sides

Outerwear: The Grammy-winning artist switched between several different jackets, including a leather bomber, a shiny track jacket, and a fur-lined coat.

Outerwear: The Grammy-winning artist switched between several different jackets, including a leather bomber, a shiny track jacket, and a fur-lined coat.

Shades: Accessorized with various jewelry items and two separate pairs of sunglasses.

Shades: Accessorized with various jewelry items and two separate pairs of sunglasses.

Lovely locks: Aguilera's gorgeous platinum blonde hair was tied up in a long ponytail during her time on stage

Lovely locks: Aguilera’s gorgeous platinum blonde hair was tied up in a long ponytail during her time on stage

Honor: The singer was announced to be honored during the upcoming 34th Annual GLAAD Media Awards earlier this month.

Honor: The singer was announced to be honored during the upcoming 34th Annual GLAAD Media Awards earlier this month.

Not Alone: ​​At the time, it was announced that she would be honored along with musician Bad Bunny and actor Jeremy Pope.

Not Alone: ​​At the time, it was announced that she would be honored along with musician Bad Bunny and actor Jeremy Pope.

Making an effort: According to Variety, the singer will receive GLAAD's Advocate for Change Award in recognition of her efforts to promote issues related to the LGBT+ community and people living with HIV.

Making an effort: According to Variety, the singer will receive GLAAD’s Advocate for Change Award in recognition of her efforts to promote issues related to the LGBT+ community and people living with HIV.

It's not the first time: Aguilera was previously honored at the 2003 GLAAD Media Awards for dedicating her hit song Beautiful to the queer community upon its release.

It’s not the first time: Aguilera was previously honored at the 2003 GLAAD Media Awards for dedicating her hit song Beautiful to the queer community upon its release.

Changing up: The singer then changed into a bright red coat while receiving the Silver Gull award at the festival

Color coordination: The singer donned a pair of red-tinted sunglasses to match her outerwear during the show

Changing up: The singer then changed into a bright red coat while receiving the Silver Gull award at the festival The singer donned a pair of red-tinted sunglasses to match her outerwear during the show.

Opening: The singer previously spoke to People and explained why she felt so close to LGBT+ people

Opening: The singer previously spoke to People and explained why she felt so close to LGBT+ people

Setting an example: The singer also talked about including a gay couple and a trans woman in the music video for Beautiful

Setting an example: The singer also talked about including a gay couple and a trans woman in the music video for Beautiful

“I wasn’t thinking too much about it other than wanting to show people who they are. It was somewhat taboo at the time, but it represented something so true,” she said.

Aguilera concluded by commenting that while she was grateful for the recognition she has received for her efforts, her main focus was on building friendships with a diverse group of people.

“The accolades and awards and all that stuff is nice, but what’s really mattered to me the most all these years is the connection I’ve made with people,” he said.

The GLAAD Media Awards will take place on March 30.