It looks like Lil Peep's documentary has a world premiere release date.
Everybody's Everything, the documentary based on Lil Peep, will air three times this year at the SXSW Festival.
SXSW attendees will be able to catch the documentary on March 10 at 8:45 P.M., March 12 at 8:15 P.M., and March 14 at 8:15 P.M.
Lil Peep's mom, Liza Womack, shared the information on Instagram.
Everybody's Everything was directed by Sebastian Jones and Ramez Silyan and has a runtime of 115 minutes.
The film was produced by Terrence Malik, Sarah Stennett, and Liza Womack.
Creating a unique mix of punk, emo, and trap, Lil Peep was set to bring a new musical genre to the mainstream when he died of a drug overdose at just 21 years old.
From the streets of Long Beach and Los Angeles to studios in London and sold out tours in Russia, the artist born Gustav Ahr touched countless lives through his words, his sound and his very being. During a sweeping journey from the depths of the underground to a meteoric rise through the music industry, Gus wrestled with what it meant to be Lil Peep and in turn, what Lil Peep meant to so many. EVERYBODY’S EVERYTHING is an intimate, humanistic portrait that seeks to understand an artist who attempted to be all things to all people.
For more information on the Lil Peep documentary and show times, click here.