Rita Ora, Game of Thrones and James Bond movie Spectre have been tipped for success in 2015 by the government.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has published a report claiming that the UK's creative industries - including film, TV and music - are worth £79.6 billion per year to the economy.
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Sajid Javid said: "The UK's creative industries are recognised as world leaders around the globe and today's figures show that they continue to grow from strength to strength.
Albums Ellie Goulding – The follow up album to 2010’s Lights and 2012’s Halcyon Coldplay – A Head Full of Dreams, the band’s seventh studio album Mark Ronson – Uptown Special is Ronson’s fourth studio album and will be released on 19 January 2015 in the UK Emeli Sande – The second studio album from the Ivor Novello award winning artist is expected later this year Rita Ora – Due out later this year, Rita Ora’s second album is expected to feature production from Diplo and DJ Mustard, as well as a collaboration with Prince