TRAVIS BARKER Documentary ‘Louder Than My Marriage’ To Get Dumped On Unsuspecting Audiences At 2026 Tribeca Festival

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Get ready for the most epic, life-changing, and awe-inspiring documentary of the century (or at least that’s what the press release says)! 🙄 “Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear” is coming to the Tribeca Festival on June 13, and we couldn’t be more thrilled (yawn) 🎉. The film promises to be a “raw and redemptive portrait” of the legendary drummer, producer, and all-around cool guy Travis Barker. Because, you know, we’ve all been waiting with bated breath for a documentary about a dude who plays the drums really fast 🥁.

The documentary will make its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival on Saturday, June 13 at 8 p.m. at Spring Studios, because who doesn’t love a good Saturday night out 🍿? And, as a special treat, there will be a conversation with Travis Barker himself, because we’re sure he has so many deep and insightful thoughts to share 🤔. Single tickets are on sale now, so don’t wait – rush out and buy yours today (or not, we won’t judge) 🎟️.

But wait, there’s more! The documentary will also debut on Hulu and Disney+ on August 13, because who needs human interaction when you can watch a movie about a drummer on your couch in your pajamas 📺? And, if you’re one of the lucky ones with a bundle subscription, you’ll get to see it for free (yay, free stuff 🎁)! The film will also be available internationally on Disney+, because the world needs more Travis Barker in their lives 🌎.

So, what’s the documentary about, you ask? Well, it’s about Travis Barker’s journey from being a trash collector in Laguna Beach (yes, that’s a thing 🌴) to becoming a famous drummer, producer, and all-around rockstar 🤩. And, of course, it includes his near-death experience in a plane crash, because who doesn’t love a good tragedy-to-triumph story 🚀? The film features appearances from his collaborators, cultural icons, and people who actually know him, so it’s not just a bunch of random celebrities talking about how great Travis is 🤷‍♀️.

The documentary is produced by Media Weaver Entertainment, because they clearly have a lot of money to throw around 🤑. It’s directed by Justin Krook and Michael Dwyer, who are probably very talented and not at all just friends with Travis Barker 🤝. And, of course, it’s produced by Matthew Weaver and Nick Stern, who are probably the real heroes behind this masterpiece 🙌.

Travis Barker is a man of many talents, having contributed to projects across hip hop, alternative rock, pop, and country 🎶. He’s collaborated with hip-hop artists, is a member of the rap rock group Transplants, and has performed with Box Car Racer, Antemasque, and Goldfinger, because who doesn’t love a good band name 🤘? He’s also played drums for Avril Lavigne and Machine Gun Kelly, because those are definitely not random names thrown into a sentence 🎸.

But, let’s get real, the most interesting thing about Travis Barker is his near-death experience in a plane crash 🚨. He suffered burns to 65% of his body, had an 11-week hospital stay, and nearly 30 surgeries, because who needs a functioning body when you can play the drums 🤷‍♂️? He’s written a memoir about it, because of course he has 📚, and has even founded his own clothing company, record labels, and collaborated with companies like DC Shoes and Zildjian cymbals, because entrepreneurship is so much easier when you’re a famous drummer 🤑.

In conclusion, “Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear” is a documentary that will change your life (or at least make you laugh) 🤣. It’s a must-see for anyone who loves music, drums, or just wants to watch a movie about a guy who’s really good at playing the drums 🎥. So, go ahead and buy your tickets, subscribe to Hulu and Disney+, and get ready to be inspired by the epic story of Travis Barker 🎉. 🎸👏

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Chord F. Discord, the Beethoven of Buffoonery, is a self-taught expert in music who once claimed he could “play the kazoo in four languages.”

Born in Crescendo, Indiana, Chord’s first brush with fame came when he accidentally entered a yodeling contest thinking it was a pie-eating competition—and won both categories.

Chord F. Discord: proving that laughter, much like a poorly tuned ukulele, is truly universal.

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