Execution & Creative Capability

Demonstrated creative execution across broadcast, production, design, and performance

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Broadcast, Voice & Sonic Branding

Across nearly two decades inside live and networked broadcast environments, I delivered on-air programming, commercial voiceover, imaging, and promotional content across regional and national platforms.

Execution under pressure.
Timing without revision.
Performance inside distributed systems.

Live radio performance under pressure — structured timing, real-time audience engagement, and disciplined on-air control.

Broadcast

A nationally networked hit music request show delivered live across SCA’s Hit Network. High-energy hosting combined real-time audience interaction, competition integration, and structured broadcast timing.

The Sunday Sesh

Reece Mastin – Live & Lost on Star FM Breakfast

Live studio broadcast integrating touring artist activation within a structured breakfast format. Real-time hosting, audience engagement, and controlled on-air transitions under live conditions.

Voiceover & Commercial Work

Versatile vocal delivery across commercial, promotional, and branded formats — tailored for clarity, energy, and memorability.

A concise overview showcasing range, tone, and vocal versatility across formats.

Voiceover Intro Demo

Bold, dynamic imaging crafted for impact-driven station branding.

High-Energy Radio Imaging

Commercials Mix: Volume 1

A versatile mix spanning retail, corporate, and promotional delivery styles.

Commercials & Promos Mix

Engaging commercial reads paired with high-impact promotional energy.

Young & Intense Promo Energy

Fast-paced, high-pressure delivery built for urgent promotional moments.

Soft & Exciting Retail Narration

Warm, inviting tone designed to drive attention and response.

Serious & Straightforward Messaging

Clear, authoritative delivery for direct and professional communication.

Fun & Animated Character Voices

Expressive character work bringing personality and range to life.

Youthful Hit Music Branding

Energetic, contemporary delivery tailored for youth-focused formats.

Diverse Branding Styles

Flexible tonal range supporting distinctive brand identities.

On-Hold Messaging Demo

Polished, informative messaging designed to maintain caller engagement.

Sonic Branding

Strategic audio identity built through intros, IDs, sweeps, and sonic storytelling that shape and differentiate brand presence.

Sonic Identity Showcase

A curated demonstration of cohesive audio identity across format and tone.

Radio Branding Evolution

Progressive imaging illustrating strategic brand consistency over time.

Dynamic Soundscape Production

Layered production environments crafted to enhance brand immersion.

Visual
Production

Motion as narrative architecture — spanning large-scale entertainment promos, performance edits, documentary shorts, interviews, and concept-driven music videos — each piece built with deliberate framing, rhythm, and progression to translate energy, emotion, and story into controlled visual impact.

High-energy productions built around atmosphere, scale, and audience engagement. These pieces position entertainment as experience — using lighting, rhythm, and movement to create momentum and impact.

Performance & Entertainment Promos

A large-scale cruise ship production capturing spectacle, lighting design, and live audience energy. Built to position entertainment as immersive and unmissable — structured around performance flow and crowd reaction to amplify scale and impact.

Selling the Show

A fast-cut, rhythm-driven visual built in a dark club environment. Punchy editing and controlled pacing showcase intensity and movement — structured to mirror the music’s energy and amplify performance presence.

Your Story in Motion

Story-led music visuals built around character arcs, symbolism, and deliberate progression. Performance and narrative are interwoven to create emotional depth, cinematic cohesion, and sustained visual momentum across the frame.

Narrative & Concept Music Videos

A concept-driven music video following symbolic transformation and collective identity. Structured storytelling, visual motifs, and choreographed progression build tension before resolving into unified performance — balancing metaphor with controlled creative execution.

From Chaos to Unity

A layered narrative exploring identity, self-image, rebellion, and emotional vulnerability. Performance footage is intercut with character-driven storytelling to create dramatic contrast and resolution.

Lost and Found

An urban music visual blending cinematic framing with raw underground energy. Built around mood, environment, and lyrical presence, the piece captures authenticity through controlled lighting, pacing, and performance-driven imagery.

Rhymes and Realities

Observational storytelling focused on authenticity, pacing, and emotional presence. These pieces prioritise character, environment, and tonal restraint — allowing moments to unfold naturally rather than forcing spectacle.

Documentary & Human Stories

A narrated micro-documentary built around care, environment, and daily ritual. Through intimate framing and controlled pacing, the piece demonstrates restraint, warmth, and subtle emotional texture.

Feathers and Family

Structured interview storytelling designed for clarity and emotional connection. Framed with intentional pacing and clean visual composition, these conversations move beyond surface exchange to reveal character, insight, and lived experience.

Conversations That Inspire

Presence-led delivery built around clarity, confidence, and controlled framing. Structured messaging and composed on-camera performance demonstrate authority without spectacle.

Authority & Direct-to-Camera

A direct-to-camera reflection on shared responsibility and collective agency. This piece reframes blame culture into ownership — challenging the idea of “them” and positioning leadership as something personal, immediate, and lived.

We Are the They

Reactive filming focused on movement, atmosphere, and real-time environment capture. Built around presence and pacing, these pieces translate live energy into structured visual momentum.

Event & Social Energy Capture

Nightlife in Motion

A roaming, immersive snapshot of nightlife culture. Dynamic camera movement, reactive editing, and atmospheric lighting capture crowd interaction and rhythm as it unfolds. Built to translate live energy into controlled visual momentum.

Photography & Visual Storytelling

A curated selection of still imagery across architectural, performance, lifestyle, and documentary work. Each frame is built around composition, light, and timing — prioritising structure over volume. Presented without excess or commentary. Just controlled visual proof.

Design & Visual Identity

Brand marks and identity work developed across creative ventures, startups, media projects, and independent platforms. The work spans logo design, concept development, and campaign identity — translating ideas and positioning into clear visual language. This gallery presents a selection of brand marks created across multiple initiatives and collaborations.

Selected Writings

A curated collection of speeches, essays, narrative pieces, scripts, and excerpts written across different contexts—from philosophical reflection to performance writing and strategic messaging. Each piece reflects a different facet of the ideas, experiences, and perspectives that have shaped the broader work over time.

Backbone of Reality

Seeds Planted in the Cracks

Rejection is a familiar companion, lingering at the edges of our attempts to step forward, to be seen, to belong. It weighs on us, especially when we dare to be ourselves in a world that insists on molds—expectations that were never designed for the diversity we carry within.

For many, rejection becomes the crack through which they fall—unseen, unheard, and lost beneath the harsh judgments of society. Yet within those cracks lies something deeper, something that can only be learned from the vantage point of the outside.

Rejection teaches us not only about exclusion, but about resilience. It builds within us the capacity to endure, to observe more clearly, and to understand the invisible fractures in the systems around us. Through it, we learn what it means to be forgotten. And from that place, a new desire begins to form—not to reinforce the structures that cast people aside, but to create something better.

A culture where people do not fall through the cracks.

Our experiences become the seeds of that vision. Every misstep, every moment of dismissal for not fitting the mold, becomes a lesson in compassion. These are not merely wounds we carry—they are seeds waiting to grow.

Seeds of a world where the cracks are filled with understanding.
Where the trauma that shapes so many lives is not ignored but transformed.
Where people flourish not in spite of their differences, but because of them.

And yet there are moments when the path forward becomes unclear. When the cracks appear wider than ever. When even the vision itself feels fragile.

In those moments we are asked to trust.

To trust in the relationships we build with one another.
To trust in the deeper connections that exist beneath the surface of things.
To trust that the sincerity of our intentions and the clarity of our hearts will guide us when logic alone cannot.

Letting go of certainty is never easy. We cling to control when life feels uncertain, believing that certainty will protect us. But often it is in releasing that control that new spaces appear—spaces we could never have planned for.

Spaces where something greater than our expectations can begin to grow.

What sustains us through this is not the absence of doubt, but the strength of the bonds we cultivate. Relationships—whether with ourselves, with others, or with the deeper forces that guide our lives—are not fragile things. They are resilient, built through trust, love, and understanding that extends beyond words.

These bonds hold us when the world does not.
They remind us that we are not alone.
They remind us that we are connected to something larger than the cracks we once fell through.

And from that realization comes gratitude.

Gratitude for the clarity that comes from truly knowing ourselves.
Gratitude for the mistakes and missteps that shaped our understanding.
Gratitude for the love that runs deeper than the shallow judgments of the world.

These connections become our strength. They give us the courage to keep planting seeds—even when the soil appears barren.

Because in the end, it is love that fills the cracks.
It is love that heals the wounds.
And it is love that builds the culture we so desperately need.

A culture where everyone has space to grow.
A culture where no one disappears through the fractures of society.

So we continue.

We keep trusting.
We keep creating.
We keep planting seeds.

Not because the world is perfect, but because we know it can be better.

And within each of us lies the quiet power to transform the cracks into something whole—something beautiful.

A world that, little by little, begins to flourish.

Judgment vs. Discovery

The Difference Between Walls and Bridges

We move through life with our minds acting as gatekeepers—sorting, labeling, deciding who belongs in our world and who does not. A glance, a word, a single action—these fleeting moments often become the foundation of our judgments.

We encounter a stranger with unfamiliar habits.
A colleague whose approach clashes with our own.
A person whose choices challenge our understanding of right and wrong.

Without noticing, we begin constructing quiet walls between ourselves and them.

Judgment is easy. Almost automatic. It requires very little of us beyond assumption.

But what if, instead of judgment, we chose discovery?

To judge is to remain still—anchored to what we believe we already know. Discovery requires movement. It asks us to step beyond assumptions, to lean into uncertainty, to ask questions instead of forming conclusions.

Discovery is the bridge to understanding.

Curiosity softens the sharp edges of misunderstanding. It transforms strangers into stories waiting to be told.

Consider Jane Goodall entering the forests to study chimpanzees. She did not approach them with rigid human judgments about behavior or hierarchy. Instead, she observed. She listened. She allowed curiosity to guide her.

And through that curiosity, she reshaped humanity’s understanding of one of our closest relatives.

What might happen if we approached each other the same way?

Imagine meeting someone whose worldview feels foreign to your own. The instinct to judge rises quickly—to categorize, to dismiss, to walk away. But instead, you pause. You ask a question.

And in their response you discover more than their story.

You uncover perspectives you had never considered.
Experiences that challenge your assumptions.
Truths that quietly expand your own understanding.

Judgment builds walls.

Discovery builds bridges.

And bridges are where growth happens.

Choosing discovery over judgment is not easy. It requires vulnerability. It asks us to release the comfort of certainty and accept the possibility that we may be wrong.

But perhaps that willingness to expand is the beginning of wisdom.

To hold space for the complexity of another person rather than reducing them to a single moment, a single difference, a single misunderstanding.

Every person we encounter carries an entire world of experiences we cannot immediately see.

When we choose curiosity over assumption, those worlds begin to open.

And in exploring them, we often discover something unexpected.

We discover parts of ourselves we had not yet met.

If we want a world that feels less divided, less suspicious, less fractured, the shift begins with a simple choice.

Not judgment.

Discovery.

The Voice Inside the Mind

How Self-Talk Shapes the Direction of Our Lives

Inside every mind there is a voice.

It is the quiet narrative that runs beneath our daily lives—the stream of thoughts we flip through, the commentary that reacts to our experiences, the internal dialogue we carry everywhere we go. Sometimes we notice it. Often we don’t. But whether we are conscious of it or not, it is always there.

This voice—our self-talk—has enormous influence over who we become.

The tone of our inner dialogue shapes our mood, our outlook, and even our physical health. It determines whether we move through life with clarity or confusion, confidence or doubt. Over time, the habits of our thinking quietly sculpt the direction of our lives.

Thoughts become character.
Character becomes behaviour.
Behaviour becomes destiny.

For much of my life, I believed that my brain controlled me—that the thoughts appearing in my mind were simply what I had been given. They arrived, and I reacted to them. I assumed that was just the way the mind worked.

Then I discovered something that completely changed my perspective.

Our brain does not have to control us.
Our consciousness can direct the brain.

When I realised this, I began an exploration inside my own mind. I started observing my thoughts rather than automatically accepting them. I paid attention to my patterns—my triggers, emotional responses, and habitual reactions.

And slowly, piece by piece, I began reshaping them.

I rewired destructive thinking patterns.
I rebuilt healthier mental pathways.
I organised my thoughts into a structure that worked in alignment with my goals, values, and purpose.

Negative thoughts no longer had to become emotional triggers. Instead, they could be examined, redirected, and even repurposed as building blocks for growth.

At the same time, productive thoughts could be amplified—processed deliberately and used to fuel creativity, balance, and forward momentum.

In a sense, I learned how to turn my brain into a machine that worked for me rather than against me.

Not everyone will take this process to the same depth. That’s perfectly fine. But once we understand that our thoughts can be directed, something powerful becomes possible.

We are no longer passengers in our own minds.

We become the architects of them.

And when we learn to guide our self-talk toward clarity, purpose, and constructive thinking, we begin directing our lives toward something far greater than habit or circumstance could ever achieve on their own.

The First Door to Getting What You Want

Self-Preparation Before Success

Money itself is not evil. It can be used to help create a life of comfort, freedom, and opportunity. But money alone will never create happiness—those who already have it understand this well. Without purpose, wealth becomes empty. When our direction is not guided by something pure, our soul remains restless. Money without purpose becomes a pathway toward greed, and greed ultimately leads toward destruction.

Whatever it is we want in life can be achieved. But if we want to hold it without guilt—if we want to possess it with a clear conscience—then our heart and our purpose must first be purified.

The first door we must walk through is self-preparation.

Think of life like a garden. If we want something meaningful to grow, we cannot simply plant seeds and hope for the best. First the weeds must be removed. Then the soil must be prepared.

If we plant in a garden full of weeds, those weeds will eventually choke the life out of whatever we try to grow. Even if the plant survives, it will struggle. The weeds will steal the nutrients and water needed for it to flourish. And if the soil itself has not been prepared, the roots may never take hold at all.

The same principle applies to our lives.

Before success can grow, our mind, heart, and soul must be prepared. Without this preparation, even the things we gain will struggle to survive the test of time.

Some people ignore this entirely. Instead, they lie, cheat, manipulate, or cut corners to get what they want. While those methods may produce short-term gains, they ultimately cheat no one but the person using them.

When success is built on dishonesty, the soul can never truly rest. Guilt lingers. Fear follows. The person who gained everything becomes trapped in the exhausting task of defending and protecting what was taken unjustly.

What appears to be wealth on the outside slowly becomes misery on the inside. Peace disappears. Trust disappears. And eventually the person themselves disappears—replaced by a hollow shell driven by greed and survival.

It is better to have nothing and live in peace than to have everything and live in misery.

Because the things we gain in life are only truly worth having when our soul can live with them.

GSM Address to Technology Leaders

Innovation, Systems, and the Next Era of Human Advancement

Ladies and gentlemen,

I stand before you today not simply as an entrepreneur or technologist, but as someone who has experienced a wide span of the human landscape.

I have spent time in rooms where influence and decision-making shape industries and nations. But I have also walked through the less visible layers of society — the overlooked spaces where systems fail, where talent is wasted, and where human potential is quietly abandoned.

Seeing both ends of that spectrum changes how you understand innovation.

Because real innovation is not simply about building better tools.
It is about redesigning the systems those tools exist within.

For decades we have celebrated technological advancement as the engine of progress. Faster processors, larger networks, smarter algorithms. And yet the deeper question remains:

What are we actually advancing?

Are we solving the most meaningful problems facing humanity, or are we becoming exceptionally efficient at optimizing the structures we inherited?

Technology is powerful. But technology alone does not shape the future.

Systems do.

The next era of innovation will not be defined only by code, hardware, or artificial intelligence. It will be defined by how effectively we design systems that unlock human capability.

The real frontier is not simply digital.

It is human.

When intelligence, creativity, and opportunity are allowed to circulate more effectively through society, entirely new forms of progress become possible. Breakthroughs appear where previously there were only barriers. Collaboration replaces competition in unexpected ways. Entire industries evolve.

This is the philosophy behind GSM and the Seven Dimension Global Business Engine™ (7DGBE™).

At its core, the model is simple: innovation must expand beyond technological improvement and become a structured pathway for human advancement.

The greatest resource any civilization possesses is not data.

It is people.

When systems are designed to elevate intelligence, integrity, collaboration, and purpose, the output multiplies far beyond what traditional hierarchies can produce.

Technology leaders already understand the power of networks. Platforms scale when participation increases. Intelligence compounds when information flows freely. Value grows when systems encourage contribution rather than control.

The next step in that evolution is applying the same principles to human potential itself.

Imagine networks where influence is earned through contribution rather than position.

Imagine ecosystems where innovation is not limited to those who already sit at the top of existing structures.

Imagine systems that transform overlooked talent into productive capacity instead of social burden.

This is where the future of innovation truly lies.

Not in maintaining the structures we inherited.

But in building better ones.

The question facing leaders today is not whether change is coming. That much is obvious.

The real question is whether we will participate in shaping the systems that guide that change.

Because the next generation of innovation will not simply reward those who build the fastest technology.

It will reward those who build the most intelligent systems for human advancement.

And those systems will determine what the future actually becomes.

Thank you.

TEDx Talk (Prepared for TEDx Albury)

Reframing the Misfit: Turning Societal Liabilities into Global Assets

It’s good to see you.

Guidance and manipulation often look the same — both lead someone along a path.
The difference is intention.

But what if we could turn our societal liabilities into global assets?
What would that actually mean —
for all of us?

In 2016, the World Health Organization estimated that depression and anxiety alone cost the global economy $1 trillion every year in lost productivity.

The UN-Habitat World Cities Report (2022) reported that over 100 million people are homeless globally, and 1.6 billion lack adequate housing.

The Lancet Commission projected that by 2030, global mental disorders will cost the economy $16 trillion, primarily through lost productivity and health system strain.

Closer to home:
In 2020, Australia’s
Productivity Commission found that mental illness and suicide cost the nation between $200 billion and $220 billion annually — more than 10% of our economic output.

Government spending in 2022–23 on mental health services reached $12.6 billion, with the bulk funded by states and territories.

A 2016 Mission Australia report estimated the annual cost of youth homelessness at $626 million, due to added health and justice system impacts.

In 2025–26, government funding for housing and homelessness is projected at $1.81 billion, with an extra $1 billion for crisis and transitional housing.

The NDIS is forecast to cost $52.3 billion in 2025–26, rising to $63.4 billion by 2028–29.

And the pathway to criminalisation?
• 70% of homeless youth have had contact with the justice system
• 54% of young offenders in Victoria experienced housing instability
• 40% of people in Australian prisons have a diagnosed mental health condition

These figures show what happens when we don’t provide integrated pathways.
People are rerouted from potential — into punishment.

The cost isn’t just human.
It’s
systemic, economic, and generational.

So I ask again:
What if we turned our societal liabilities into global assets?
What would that
actually mean — for all of us?

We often ask ourselves:
Why should I care about the disadvantaged, the struggling, or the lost?

Life’s already expensive. People can be heavy, intense, scary, draining.
I’ve got enough on my plate with family, friends, and my own survival.

I know what it’s like to be broken down by life.
In 2016, I had a fall that took everything—my body, my voice, my energy, my freedom. I lost my ability to walk unassisted. I lost my business. I lost the world I had built for myself.
I spent years in chronic pain, stuck in a house that wasn’t safe or stable, with no consistent help and no way out. And yet—through all of that—I never stopped envisioning something better.
I lived the question:
What would the world look like if there were real pathways for people like me?

Because the truth is — the only thing separating any of us from stability to struggle… is a few layers of circumstance. And when those layers pile up, they can bury us beneath the noise, take away our voices, and muddle our efforts to even ask for help. That can happen to anyone.

But imagine this:
What if those
millions, billions, and trillions of dollars weren’t spent endlessly managing crisis — but instead invested in empowerment, community vitality, and real pathways for people to flourish?

What if those we label as problems — the struggling, the withdrawn, the dysfunctional — were given the infrastructure and platforms to turn their hardship into wisdom, their stories into contribution, their pain into purpose?

Imagine if those who don’t fit the current system found a system built to fit them — one that didn’t force them into boxes, but honoured their design and made space for their growth.

Because maybe what we call a “burden” is actually a latent asset:
Untapped potential. Unused brilliance.
Just waiting for the
right environment to activate.

And if we built that environment?
Treasure rooms would open.
Out would walk people in golden robes — carrying decades of insight, resilience, and value.

They’ve been waiting.

And when we create space for them to emerge —
Disillusionment becomes purpose.
Liability becomes contribution.

Disconnection and neglect lead to rising social and economic burdens.
Purpose and inclusion?
They create generational uplift.

The great news is — none of us are perfect.
That’s not an opinion. It’s a fact we can build from.

Remembering this helps us realise: we all have shortcomings — but that doesn’t cancel our strengths.
We can still shine, even when life stacks the odds against us.

Everyone’s trying to fit in.
But maybe what the world really needs… is our differences.
Not sameness — but
specialisation.

When we stop trying and start doing, the dynamic changes.

When we move away from ignoring, handballing, and dismissing — and move toward listening, empowering, harnessing, integrating — that’s where the magic happens.

Do we meet people with the intention to love and help them?
Or do we come to
judge, compete, pick apart, or use them?

When we shift from “my way or the highway” to “where can I fit your vision?”, we stop being dictators and destroyers
and start becoming
developers, directors, and master gardeners.

And those who’ve lived under the burden — when they’re finally met by the right culture and framework
they emerge carrying refined
nuggets of exponential value.

The kind of value our societies desperately need — right now.

These are the gems and treasures that begin to emerge:

Emotional Mastery
Holding ground under fire. Every non-reaction — a mental upgrade.

Clarity of Desire
Knowing exactly the kind of peace, space, and life they need.

Energy Efficiency
No wasted motion. Noise becomes a filter. Focus becomes a tool of precision.

Command of Self
Not numbing. Not running. Choosing higher responses over lower reactions.

Long-Term Fuel
Struggle lights the fire. Every stomp and disruption fuels their next move.

Psychological Durability
Thicker skin, not colder hearts. Storm-proof and steady.

Vision Precision
Not vague dreams —
architected escape. Every annoyance defines the future.

Mastery of Environment
Regulating energy internally, before commanding it externally.

Proof of Readiness
If they can build here… they can build anywhere.

And wouldn’t we all benefit from more people like that?
People refined by struggle — not broken by it.

So let’s ask ourselves:

What would our world look like if we stopped writing people off…
and started writing them in?

Let’s be the ones who build the pathways.
The ones who turn societal liabilities into global assets.

Not someday.
Now.

Glenn Starr is a world-class vocalist and entertainer whose powerful voice, commanding stage presence, and versatility have made him a headline performer on cruise lines around the world. With more than two decades of experience, Glenn has captivated audiences across P&O, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, and Norwegian Cruise Line, delivering high-energy performances that consistently bring audiences to their feet.

His latest production, Glenn Starr – Live at Sea, delivers a modern cruise entertainment experience that blends exceptional vocals with engaging audience connection and polished stage production. The show adapts effortlessly to any venue configuration — from full live band performances to intimate theatre stages with backing tracks — while maintaining the same powerful impact.

Drawing from a diverse musical repertoire, Glenn moves seamlessly between soulful ballads, rock anthems, swing classics, and contemporary pop hits. Each performance is delivered with authenticity, energy, and showmanship, creating a memorable experience for audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

“He totally rocked the boat.” – Simon Scott

“Incredible energy and world-class entertainment.” – Eduardo De La Torre, Nicko Cruises

Glenn’s ability to connect with audiences across cultures and languages has become one of his defining strengths. Whether performing for international cruise audiences or corporate events, he creates an atmosphere of excitement, nostalgia, and shared celebration that makes every show feel personal and unforgettable.

Beyond the cruise industry, Glenn has performed at major venues and prestigious events including Crown Casino, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Hard Rock Café Jakarta and Hong Kong, BB King’s Blues Club, and Silky O’Sullivan’s in Memphis. His corporate clients include Australia Post, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Ronald McDonald House Charities, and Hamilton Island Race Week, demonstrating his ability to deliver premium entertainment across a wide range of settings.

As the creator of successful live productions including The Michael Bublé Songbook, Hit Parade, House Too Crowded, and Maroon Live, Glenn continues to showcase exceptional vocal range and stylistic flexibility. Trained under renowned vocal coach Seth Riggs — whose students include Michael Jackson, Josh Groban, and many of the world’s leading vocalists — Glenn performs across genres with confidence and precision.

Glenn Starr – Live at Sea is more than a concert.
It is a dynamic, world-class entertainment experience designed to leave audiences energized, uplifted, and wanting more.

Captivating. Versatile. Powerful. Unforgettable.

Glenn Starr – Electrifying Entertainment, Unforgettable Nights at Sea (Long)

Glenn Starr Biography

Glenn Starr – Electrifying Entertainment at Sea (Short)

Glenn Starr is a world-class vocalist and entertainer whose powerful voice, charisma, and versatility have made him a headline performer on cruise lines around the world. With more than 20 years of experience, Glenn has performed for P&O, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, and Norwegian Cruise Line, delivering high-energy shows that consistently bring audiences to their feet.

His latest production, Glenn Starr – Live at Sea, delivers a dynamic cruise entertainment experience that adapts effortlessly to any stage — whether performing with a full band, live instruments, or backing tracks. From soulful ballads to rock anthems, swing classics to contemporary hits, Glenn’s performances combine authenticity, energy, and strong audience connection.

“He totally rocked the boat.” – Simon Scott

“Incredible energy and world-class entertainment.” – Eduardo De La Torre, Nicko Cruises

Captivating, versatile, and unforgettable, Glenn Starr delivers premium live entertainment designed to create unforgettable nights at sea.

The Thinking Behind the Work

The creative work shown here reflects deeper ideas about structure, communication, and systems thinking developed over time