NEW YORK — Could Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce be planning a wedding at Madison Square Garden?
Speculation about the superstar singer and the football standout has intensified in recent days, fueled by reports suggesting the couple may marry during the first week of July at one of New York City’s most recognizable venues.
But nearly a year after Swift and Kelce revealed their engagement with the playful caption, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,” the pair has shared very few details about what they have planned.
Here is what has been reported — and what remains unclear.
The wedding date is unconfirmed, but reports say early July
So far, neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly confirmed any wedding plans, and The Associated Press said multiple requests to Swift’s representative for comment have gone unanswered.
The New York Times, citing an entertainment industry executive and another person familiar with the situation, reported that the couple was planning a 100-person gathering at Madison Square Garden — a venue with a capacity of up to 19,500 — on July 2, followed by a larger event for roughly 1,000 guests at the arena on July 3.
The Associated Press has not independently verified those reported arrangements. However, Madison Square Garden’s public calendar shows no scheduled events between June 29 and a Bon Jovi concert set for July 7.
City records indicate that a permit was issued for the loading and unloading of theatrical materials at the arena from June 29 through July 4. Winick Productions, known for producing red carpet events tied to the Grammy Awards, Tony Awards and movie premieres, also sought a permit to install a canopy or tent outside Madison Square Garden for an event involving as many as 999 people.
Meanwhile, just a few weeks prior, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani jokingly referenced the reports of Swift and Kelce’s wedding during a press conference. Mamdani was answering questions about safety during the World Cup when he said, “We know it coincides with July Fourth, America 250, Taylor Swift’s wedding all happening at the same time, and we are so excited to welcome the world here.”
Mamdani, however, said he was not invited to the wedding.
“I wish them a lovely wedding. I’ll listen to ‘Only the Young’ at home on my own,” he said, referencing one of Swift’s songs.
MSG is a fortress, but has hosted weddings before
Madison Square Garden may not scream “bridal,” but the venue is available for private rentals, advertising a banquet capacity for 1,250 – or 2,000 if you are only serving cocktails. And it has hosted weddings before. Sly Stone got married to Kathy Silva there in 1974 before thousands of fans. And more than 2,000 couples were wed in a mass ceremony at the Garden officiated by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon in 1982.
Located above Penn Station, the busiest rail hub in the U.S., the Garden doesn’t scream “privacy” either.
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But it does have guarded entrances, a secure garage and a lack of windows, which would allow Kelce, Swift and celebrity guests to stay out of sight of photographers or camera-equipped drones.
That need for privacy popped up earlier in June when a large tent appeared next door to Swift’s Watch Hill estate in Rhode Island. Despite organizers denying the event was for Swift, a wave of speculation bubbled up online as photographers and some Swifties headed to the town to see if they could catch a glimpse of a possible wedding.
Yet others have theorized that the MSG buzz could be an elaborate smoke screen to throw off attention to the couple’s real wedding plans. Swift did once write, “No, you can’t come to the wedding,” in her song “But Daddy I Love Him,” which some fans have been reupping lately as a reminder that the wedding isn’t supposed to be a public spectacle.
Friends, family, and plenty of celebrities expected to attend
Swift joked in October that “anyone I’ve ever talked to” would be invited to the wedding, telling Graham Norton that she believed “the only stressful weddings” are those that are small and force people to make aggressive cuts to the guest list.
Yet just who exactly will show up is to be determined. Aside from family, Kelce’s Kansas City Chiefs teammate Patrick Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, will likely be in attendance. For Swift, close friends like Selena Gomez, Abigail Anderson Berard, the Haim sisters, Emma Stone and Gigi Hadid will all likely attend.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid said he couldn’t talk about it when asked by The Associated Press if he was going to the wedding.
“If it’s like when I got married, my wife did everything, so I just kind of followed her lead on it, showed up, right? Maybe he’s doing more but he looks like he’s pretty focused in on this job here, too,” Reid said in early June.
Swift has a history of Fourth of July parties
Perhaps another clue why the week of the Fourth of July makes sense for Swift and Kelce’s wedding is that the popstar has long been known for throwing elaborate parties over the American holiday.
It wasn’t too long ago that fans dubbed her Fourth of July events as “Taymerica,” where celebrities showed up at her Rhode Island estate wearing red, white and blue swimsuits, waving American flags and eventually shared some social media photos with the public.
The timing also works with Kelce’s football schedule, given the tight end once joked on his “New Heights” podcast, “Don’t make my friends have to choose whether or not they have to sell their tickets that week.”
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Associated Press writers Anthony Izaguirre and Maria Sherman in New York and David Skretta in Kansas City, Missouri, contributed reporting.
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