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Tom Jones, 83, appears in good spirits as he leaves Perth Airport during Australian tour after speaking out about Delilah ‘ban’

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Tom Jones is in Australia for a series of concerts.

And the Welsh superstar appeared relaxed as he flew out of Perth Airport on Friday on his way to the next leg of his tour.

The 83-year-old dressed casually in a flannel shirt and black jeans as he walked into the terminal.

The singer wore a simple cap and a pair of sneakers and was surrounded by his entourage.

After exiting a waiting car, the What’s New Pussycat? star went inside to catch his flight.

Tom Jones (photo) is in Australia for a series of concerts

And the Welsh superstar appeared relaxed as he flew out of Perth Airport on Friday on his way to the next leg of his tour

And the Welsh superstar appeared relaxed as he flew out of Perth Airport on Friday on his way to the next leg of his tour

The 83-year-old dressed in a flannel shirt and black jeans as he walked into the terminal

The 83-year-old dressed in a flannel shirt and black jeans as he walked into the terminal

Tom had performed a spirited and critically acclaimed show at Perth’s Kings Park & ​​Botanic Garden the night before.

He will next perform at A Day On The Green in NSW on Saturday and has shows in Adelaide and Melbourne.

The Sex Bomb hitmaker will also appear on several dates in March and April, including Bluesfest in Byron Bay and Newcastle Entertainment Centre.

He closes with a show in Sydney at the Aware Super Theater on April 4.

The singer wore a simple cap and a pair of sneakers and was surrounded by his entourage

The singer wore a simple cap and a pair of sneakers and was surrounded by his entourage

After exiting a waiting car, the What's New Pussycat?  star went inside to catch his flight

After exiting a waiting car, the What’s New Pussycat? star went inside to catch his flight

Tom had performed a spirited and critically acclaimed show at Perth's Kings Park & ​​Botanic Garden the night before

Tom had performed a spirited and critically acclaimed show at Perth’s Kings Park & ​​Botanic Garden the night before

He will next perform at A Day On The Green in NSW on Saturday and has shows in Adelaide and Melbourne

He will next perform at A Day On The Green in NSW on Saturday and has shows in Adelaide and Melbourne

The Sex Bomb hitmaker will also appear on several dates in March and April, including Bluesfest in Byron Bay and Newcastle Entertainment Center

The Sex Bomb hitmaker will also appear on several dates in March and April, including Bluesfest in Byron Bay and Newcastle Entertainment Center

Last year, Jones said the Welsh Rugby Union ban ‘cannot stop’ people from singing his hit Delilah.

The 1968 hit chronicles the opportunistic murder by a man who waits for his former partner’s lover to leave her house before stabbing his unfaithful partner.

Cardiff’s Principality Stadium banned the unofficial Welsh rugby anthem last year because it ‘glorified domestic violence’.

Speaking at the Welsh legend’s concert at Cardiff Castle, Sir Tom said: ‘You can’t stop us singing Delilah.

He closes with a show in Sydney at the Aware Super Theater on April 4

He closes with a show in Sydney at the Aware Super Theater on April 4

Last year, Jones said the Welsh Rugby Union ban 'cannot stop' people from singing his hit Delilah

Last year, Jones said the Welsh Rugby Union ban ‘cannot stop’ people from singing his hit Delilah

The 1968 hit chronicles the opportunistic murder by a man who waits for his former partner's lover to leave her house before stabbing his unfaithful partner.

The 1968 hit chronicles the opportunistic murder by a man who waits for his former partner’s lover to leave her house before stabbing his unfaithful partner.

Cardiff's Principality Stadium banned the unofficial Welsh rugby anthem last year because it 'glorified domestic violence'

Cardiff’s Principality Stadium banned the unofficial Welsh rugby anthem last year because it ‘glorified domestic violence’

During the Welsh legend's concert at Cardiff Castle, Sir Tom said: 'You can't stop us singing Delilah'

During the Welsh legend’s concert at Cardiff Castle, Sir Tom said: ‘You can’t stop us singing Delilah’

“Can you imagine… Who was the guy who didn’t want us to sing Delilah?”

He stopped the choir from singing, but he didn’t stop the audience from singing it.

‘And we keep singing it too.’

Tom has previously said that the song is not meant literally and that its popularity at rugby matches makes him ‘proud to be Welsh’.

Sir Tom continues to perform the song during his concerts despite the ban.

Sir Tom continues to perform the song during his concerts despite the ban

Sir Tom continues to perform the song during his concerts despite the ban

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