Snoop Dogg shoots dollar bills at pole dancers on stage in Perth

Snoop Dogg shoots dollar bills at pole dancers onstage in Perth as the rapper performs his first Australian show since 2014

Known for his outlandish performances, hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg did not disappoint when he took the stage in Perth on Monday night.

After three years of covid-related delays, the California rapper has finally brought his I Wanna Thank Me Tour to Australia, the first time he’s performed in Australia since headlining the Big Day Out festival in 2014.

His deliciously tacky stage The show included several daring dancers, squirt guns, and cash cannons that fired dollar bills.

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

The crowd of 12,000 at RAC Arena was delighted to see Snoop finally perform songs from his 17th album, which was released pre-Covid in 2019 along with a documentary of the same name.

Known for his outlandish performances, hip-hop legend Snoop Dogg did not disappoint when he took the stage in Perth on Monday night.

After three years of covid-related delays, the rapper has finally brought his I Wanna Thank Me Tour to Australia, the first time he's performed Down Under since headlining Big Day Out in 2014.

After three years of covid-related delays, the rapper has finally brought his I Wanna Thank Me Tour to Australia, the first time he’s performed Down Under since headlining Big Day Out in 2014.

Their delightfully tacky stage show included several daring dancers, squirt guns, and cash cannons that fired dollar bills.

Their delightfully tacky stage show included several daring dancers, squirt guns, and cash cannons that fired dollar bills.

Fans kept their 2020 tickets when the concert was originally canceled due to the pandemic, and that night the rapper thanked attendees for being so patient.

The 51-year-old kept things casual on stage in a paisley-blue patterned jumpsuit with Converse sneakers.

Of course, she wore her trademark chunky gold chain and wore a dazzling gold microphone as four lingerie-clad pole dancers swayed around her.

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

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

Fans kept their 2020 tickets when the concert was originally canceled due to the pandemic, and that night the rapper thanked attendees for being so patient.

Fans kept their 2020 tickets when the concert was originally canceled due to the pandemic, and that night the rapper thanked attendees for being so patient.

His biggest hits of the night included Young, Wild and Free, Drop It Like It's Hot and California Girls, which originally featured Katy Perry.  (Pictured: Snoop in Las Vegas on February 5)

His biggest hits of the night included Young, Wild and Free, Drop It Like It’s Hot and California Girls, which originally featured Katy Perry. (Pictured: Snoop in Las Vegas on February 5)

His biggest hits of the night included Young, Wild and Free, Drop It Like It’s Hot and California Girls, which originally featured Katy Perry.

Despite the sexual nature of the stage show, Snoop also got sentimental as he sang his songs Ashtrays and Heartbreaks while a montage of photos of his friends and family was shown on the screen behind him.

The legendary rapper will now fly to Sydney for two shows on Wednesday and Thursday at Qudos Bank Arena.

He will then play back-to-back shows at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena before heading to the Brisbane Entertainment Center and concluding his tour in Adelaide on March 8.