Ivan Grech releases video for new song

Ivan Grech in the video for his latest song Show Me How to Love You.

Ivan Grech has released the official music video of his third single from his upcoming debut solo album Victory Street, which will be available across all digital platforms on Thursday (April 16).

Show Me How to Love You explores the discovery, search and understanding of love as it captures the innocence of first love in childhood, revisited through reflection later in life.

The official music video adds another deeply personal layer to the song. Filmed at St Margaret College, Dom Mauro Inguanez − Senglea Primary School, the video was shot in the classroom that Grech himself attended as a child. The video stars the young Beppe Caruana and Sarah Camilleri as his teacher. The production also features students from the school.

Grech performed the song live for the first time during a special guest appearance at the semi-final of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in January. The performance was met with an overwhelmingly positive reaction.

“Moments like these make everything that I do worthwhile”

“I was truly amazed, touched and humbled by the crowd’s reaction to the song,” Grech said.

“Many people connected instantly with both the melody and the message. Moments like these make everything that I do worthwhile. Filming the video was also very emotional, especially returning to the school in Senglea where I was once a student. It made the whole experience even more personal and meaningful.”

Show Me How to Love You was written by Grech and was produced, recorded and mixed at Railway Studios by Peter Borg, who also recorded guitars, bass, drums, percussion and keyboards. The video was filmed and produced by Matthew James.

Grech is supported by Arts Council Malta, Hamilton Travel, Signal 8 Security, Hard Rock Café Malta, V&C Group, Finestral, Logografix, BMIT, Clamtech, Kia Malta, Toni & Guy, Sign It and Striped Sox.

For more information, follow Grech on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

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