Where to watch Kourtney Kardashian & Travis Barker’s wedding episode

Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker said ‘I do’ not once, not twice, but three times across several locations and different ceremonies – each unique in their own way.

While we got a glimpse of their weddings on social media and on the family’s Hulu series, The Kardashians, the pair announced a new TV special to show previously unseen footage from their three ceremonies.

“Vegas was our wild Rockstar wedding, Santa Barbara was as traditional as everybody else’s wedding could have been,” Travis said in the trailer, before Kourtney added, “Italy was just really romantic and classic.”

Titled ‘Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis, the special episode takes us through the couple’s big day (or days) through private and personal footage. Read on for everything you need to know, including where you can watch it in Australia.

Where to watch ‘Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis in Australia
‘Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis is available to stream exclusively on Disney+ in Australia, so sign up here to watch it now.

The first two seasons of The Kardashians are also available to watch on the streaming service, with season three set to arrive on May 25.

Stream it now on Disney Plus, live and on-demand with a mth-to-mth or annual subscription.

What is ‘Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis about?
‘Til Death Do Us Part Kourtney & Travis tells the story of Kourtney and Travis’ three – yes, three – wedding ceremonies.

There was the one in Las Vegas, where an Elvis impersonator mistakenly called Kourtney by her sister Khloe’s name during the vows, and the traditional ceremony in Santa Barbara.

And of course, how could we forget the lavish ceremony in Portofino, Italy, which the pair consider to be the most “romantic and classic” out of all three.

The special episode also features Kris Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner to showcase “an intimate family event full of beautiful moments”.

Kourtney also shared a message on her Instagram about the documentary, explaining that all the footage used is “our personal footage that we later decided to edit into this perfectly imperfect mini-film”.

“As someone who has struggled with filming at times(as I’m sure you know), I am so grateful for the opportunity to create such a beautiful documentary that means so much to us,” she said.

“The experience of being trusted in taking the creative lead and immersing myself in the process is one I’ll always remember. I hope those of you who watch, have some laughs, some tears and may you enjoy.”