How's this for a co-sign?

Lana Del Rey is currently touring her fantastic new album Norman F**king Rockwell, and on Monday night she performed in Denver and invited Julia Jacklin on stage.

Together, the two matriarchs performed a duet of 'Don't Know How To Keep Loving You', from Jacklin's (also fantastic) album Crushing. Lana also live-streamed herself listening to the record on her tour bus on her Instagram.

Watch fan-shot footage of the performance below.

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Update: Calling into triple j Drive "hungover, tired, and alone" from a hotel room in Philadelphia the night after the collab, Julia Jacklin said she needs "some time to figure out what just happened."

“To be honest, I wasn’t even sure it was going to get beyond a couple of reposts on my Instagram stories," she admitted to Veronica and Lewis.

She explained the collaboration was "very last minute and "spontaneous."

“The internet is a wonderful place sometimes. [Lana] just reached out to me and said 'I love your music, do you want to come to Denver and sing a song?' which turned out to be my song. I didn’t have to learn anything."

"I even sung another song by myself and she just sat on stage and watched me. The crowd were so into it and so respectful, power to her and the fans she’s cultivated.”

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It was a special moment for someone who's been an LDR fan for a long time. "I used to sing ‘Born To Die’ at Glebe open mic nights when I was 21, so it was a pretty weird turn of events; looking to my left and seeing Lana Del Rey singing my song."

"She’s a lovely human being, very relaxed, very generous," Jacklin said of her "new friend... Someone I can talk to and reach out to in this crazy business; she definitely knows what it can be like. It's nice to make a connection with someone I really admire, that’s enough for me at the moment.”

Also on deck at the Denver show was Death Cab For Cutie's Benjamin Gibbard. After warming up the crowd with a solo set, he re-appeared during Del Rey's set to perform 'I Will Follow You Into The Dark' (aka Yungblud and Halsey's emo-tastic Like A Version). Watch below.

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Del Rey wraps up her US tour at the end of the month. Meanwhile, Jacklin continues touring North America before jetting over to Ireland and the UK for a few sold out shows. She then returns home to Australia to play a string of festival dates and headline shows (see below).

Julia is also nominated for multiple ARIAs and the Double J Artist of the Year award and co-directed a video for fellow J Award nominee Stella Donnelly - 'Seasons Greetings' with Nick McKk (the pair previously directed Donnelly's 'Tricks' video).

"I love working with Stella, she's wonderful," Julia said. She and Nick flew to Fremantle to shoot the clip with Stella's bands and friends. "It was a really fun day... it was very loose. We had one day to shoot it and it kept raining, we probably filmed the whole thing in a couple of hours. The food part – you can only do it once." Watch below.

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