
Prior to that he played here with Wings in 1975 and The Beatles in 1964. Paul McCartney – It’s hard to believe it but the former Beatle hasn’t played a concert on Australian soil for over 20 years, having last visited us on his New World tour in 1993. Come on, Lana - not all of us are pretty when we cry. She’s reportedly at work on her fourth studio album right now, so she’s certainly not short on material. 2012 was the year she unleashed her hit album Born To Die onto the world, and she now has its Dan Auerbach-produced follow-up, Ultraviolence, to spruik. Lana Del Rey – Lana was also part of the Splendour 2012 lineup and, despite talk of a tour for the end of last year, hasn’t been back since. Now it looks like we’re going to have to wait even longer - he's just announced a hiatus from live peformance “for a long period of time". The release of his latest solo album, Lazaretto, provided the perfect opportunity for White to bring his sprawling blues rock and his weird vinyl contraptions back to Australian shores. Jack White – Aussie fans have been waiting, albeit not very patiently, for Jack White to one-up his 2012 Splendour headline set. Gallery: 11 International Tours We’re Still Waiting For Watch: Jessica Rabbit – Why Don’t You Do Right?

Watch: Lana Del Rey – Why Don’t You Do Right? Live 2015 Watch: Lana Del Rey – Serial Killer Live 2015

Watch the perfromances below then check out a list of 11 international tours we’re still waiting for in the gallery below. Let’s hope it doesn’t take Del Rey that long to come back to Australia. Her other surprise setlist addition, Why Don’t You Do Right?, which was famously performed by animated ginger seductress Jessica Rabbit in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, was originally released by Peggy Lee all the way back in 1942. Serial Killer, though not officially released, was leaked online back in 2012.

But despite rumours of her “noirish” new Mark Ronson-produced album potentially due out later this year, the lady-crooner apparently hasn’t showcased any new material at any of the shows so far.

Del Rey’s Endless Summer tour is scheduled to take in the US and Canada, with support from Courtney Love and Grimes.
