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[[File:Glen-matt-rehearsals.jpg | thumb | 220px | right | Glen Rowe and Matt Bellamy during the rehearsals for The Unsustainable Stadium Tour]]
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'''Glen Rowe''' was formerly Muse's tour manager, allthough he returned back to work for Muse for The 2nd Law and Unsustainable tours.<br>
'''Glen Rowe''' was formerly Muse's tour manager, allthough he returned back to work for Muse since 2012.
Currently he is the owner and director of [[Cato Music]] and founder of [[Cato Academy]].
Currently he is the owner and director of [[Cato Music]] and founder of [[Cato Academy]].



Revision as of 21:32, 25 August 2015

Glen Rowe
Glen Rowe and Matt Bellamy during the rehearsals for The Unsustainable Stadium Tour

Glen Rowe was formerly Muse's tour manager, allthough he returned back to work for Muse since 2012. Currently he is the owner and director of Cato Music and founder of Cato Academy.


Tour Management History

  • Muse - 2000 - 2003 | 2012 - present
  • fiNuk - ?
  • Hard-Fi
  • The Streets
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • The Thrills
  • The Zutons
  • The Kooks

Trivia

  • His first job working for Muse was being a drum tech for Dom
  • He introduced Dom Howard to DW Drums[1].
  • He breakdanced on stage at Top of The Pops[2]! It was Matt Bellamy's birthday and he dared Glen to do it.

References

  1. Tom Porter. (2010-03-12). Music Room article. MusicRadar/Rhythm Magazine. Retrieved 2012-02-27 from www.musicradar.com.
  2. Muse. (2001 ?). Glen Rowe breakdancing on Top of The Pops. YouTube. Retrieved 2012-02-27 from www.youtube.com.

See Also