Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce expected to marry at Madison Square Garden this week, sources say
- On Thursday evening, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce hosted an intimate rehearsal dinner for around 100 guests at Madison Square Garden, with the venue decorated in pink lights and peach-colored flowers.
- A larger celebration for around 1,000 people is scheduled for today, Friday, July 3, at MSG, beginning at 4pm with a cocktail hour before the ceremony and reception in the main arena.
- High-Profile guests including Gigi Hadid, Bradley Cooper, Selena Gomez, Jack Antonoff, and Abigail Anderson attended the black-tie event, which enforced a strict no-phones policy for privacy.
- PageSix reports the couple may have already legally married, with rumors suggesting a prior private ceremony occurred in Tennessee before the MSG celebration.
- New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani acknowledged the wedding festivities, noting the event coincides with the Knicks' Finals run and America 250 celebrations happening simultaneously across the city.
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Taylor Swift's wedding takes over Madison Square Garden and NYC
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding will begin at 5 p.m. Friday and stretch until the early hours of Saturday morning, closing several blocks in the heart of Manhattan during the busy holiday weekend, according to a copy of a city permit obtained by the Associated Press and new details provided by police. The application, titled for a “Special Event at MSG,” was approved Wednesday night by New York City’s permitting office, according to a sp…
The castle that several people claimed to be among the decorative props was then rejected by a source contacted by People. It doesn't have a castle, but the look is very special, he said. It's grass, carpets and fabric blankets, it looks like the place where a person gets married. It has a stage mounted, but it's special. In statements given to the magazine, members of the arena staff have never admitted to having seen the enclosure so different…

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