David Cameron has revealed the guest list for his Downing Street party for the creative industries - and the only pop singer invitee is Eliza Doolittle.
The gathering, which is to celebrate "the best of Britain's creative industries", has been widely compared to Tony Blair's 1997 'Cool Britannia' gathering, which was attended by Noel Gallagher. Gallagher later admitted: "I wouldn't do that again."
Though Doolittle is the only pop star on the list, it's very possible, nay likely, that no one else was willing to attend.
There are a few other musical guests alongside Eliza Doolittle, including Simon Cowell, Katherine Jenkins, Fearne Cotton, and Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis.
Notably absent from the list is Gary Barlow, who has fallen somewhat out of favour with the government since it was revealed that he was involved in a huge tax-avoidance scheme.
Non-musical guests include Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Benedict Cumberbatch, who has previously spoken of the "fat-faced, flatulent Cameron effort at what Toryism - horribly - is now."