Snoop Dogg departs Perth on a private jet for Sydney as he continues his Australian tour with rave dancers, water guns and cash cannons
Snoop Dogg left Perth on a private jet bound for Sydney.
The controversial rapper left Tuesday after his concert at RAC Arena Monday night.
Snoop, born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., was spotted leaving a black van on the tarmac ahead of his flight from the Western Australian capital.
The Drop It Like It Hot singer, 51, chose to wear a light gray tracksuit for the four-hour flight.
He accessorized his look with a blue tie that he wore on his braids.
Snoop Dogg left Perth on a private jet bound for Sydney. The controversial rapper left Tuesday after his concert at RAC Arena Monday night. in the picture

Snoop, born Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., was spotted leaving a black van on the tarmac ahead of his flight from the Western Australian capital. The Drop It Like It Hot singer opted to wear a light gray tracksuit for the four-hour flight
Snoop will play two shows in Sydney at the Qudos Bank Arena on Wednesday 1st March and Thursday 2nd March.
Snoop sure set tongues wagging at Peth with his stage show that featured several boisterous pole dancers, water pistols, and cash cannons firing dollar bills.
The I Wanna Thank Me Tour marks his first Down Under tour since he headlined Big Day Out in 2014.
Snoop, who is known for his love of cannabis, opened his Perth set at 9:30pm with a video of himself smoking a joint in his hotel and asking the crowd what to wear.

Snoop will play two shows in Sydney at the Qudos Bank Arena on Wednesday 1st March and Thursday 2nd March
The crowd of 12,000 at the RAC Arena was ecstatic to see Snoop finally perform songs from his 17th studio album, which was released pre-Covid in 2019 along with a documentary of the same name.
Fans have held their tickets from 2020 when the concert was originally canceled due to the pandemic, and on the night the rapper thanked the audience for their patience.
Snoop kept things casual on stage in a blue paisley plaid jumpsuit with Converse sneakers.
Of course, he wore his signature chunky gold chain and wielded a dazzling golden microphone as four dancers clad in bodysuits swung around him.
His big hits of the night included Young, Wild and Free, Drop It Like It Hot and California Girls, which originally featured Katy Perry.

Snoop, who is known for his love of cannabis, opened his Perth set at 9:30pm with a video of himself smoking a joint in his hotel and asking the crowd what to wear.