Go On Tour With Inhaler In New Video For ‘My Honest Face’

Inhaler has shared a new music video for “My Honest Face,” giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at their first run of shows this summer.

The song appeared on the Dublin band’s debut album, It Won’t Always Be Like This, which was released earlier this year.

In the video, which was shot by Lewis Evans and Ewan Ogden and directed by Douglas Hart and Antony Genn, the four-piece – comprised of Elijah Hewson, Robert Keating, Josh Jenkinson and Ryan McMahon – are seen playing in small venues across the UK and Ireland to packed crowds and storming their first appearance at Reading Festival. The footage also includes backstage shots in dressing rooms and on their tour bus.



“My Honest Face” was originally released in 2019, before being reworked while Inhaler was recording its debut album. That song alone has now racked up over 22 million combined streams.

When the hotly-tipped act topped the Official UK Albums Chart in July, they became the first Irish band to score a No.1 record on the chart with their debut album in 13 years. It Won’t Always Be Like This also became the fastest-selling debut album on vinyl by any band this century in its first week of release.

The band’s track “Totally,” which also appeared on their first album, is also one of the songs featured on the soundtrack for FIFA ’22, which was released today (October 1).

Inhaler is currently on a tour of the UK and will return to the road in Ireland in December, followed by dates in the US. Scroll down to see the tour dates in full.

Buy or stream Inhaler’s It Won’t Always Be Like This.

Inhaler 2021-2022 Tour

Oct 1 – Newcastle, UK – Newcastle University
Oct 2 – Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute 1
Oct 3 – Bristol, UK – O2 Academy
Oct 5 – Nottingham, UK – Rock City
Oct 6 – London, UK – O2 Kentish Town Forum
Oct 7 – Norwich, UK – Waterfront
Oct 9 – Liverpool, UK – The Mountford Hall
Oct 10 – Glasgow, UK – Barrowlands
Oct 12 – Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz
Dec 14 – Belfast, UK – Limelight
Dec 15 – Limerick, IE – Dolans
Dec 16 – Cork, IE – Cyprus Avenue
Dec 17 – Killarney, IE – INEC Acoustic Club
Dec 19 – Dublin, IE – Dublin Academy
Dec 20 – Dublin, IE – Dublin Academy
Dec 21 – Dublin, IE – Dublin Academy
Dec 22 – Dublin, IE – Dublin Academy

2022 Dates
March 4 – Atlanta, GA Terminal West
March 5 – Nashville, TN The Basement East
March 7 – Washington DC 9:30 Club
March 8 – Philadelphia, PA Theatre Of Living Arts
March 10 – New York, NY Irving Plaza
March 11 – Brooklyn, NY Warsaw
March 12 – Boston, MA Royale
March 14 – Toronto, ON Phoenix Concert Theatre
March 15 – Detroit, MI St Andrews Hall
March 17 – Chicago, IL House Of Blues
March 18 – Milwaukee, WI Rave II
March 19 – Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
March 21 – Denver, CO Summit Music Hall
March 22 – Salt Lake City, UT The Depot
March 24 – Vancouver, BC The Commodore Ballroom
March 25 – Seattle, WA The Showbox
March 26 – Portland, OR Wonder Ballroom
March 28 – San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
March 29 – San Diego, CA The Observatory North Park
March 31 – Los Angeles, CA The Belasco

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