taylor swift and Travis KelceThe planning for the wedding is nothing less than an American royal wedding, and it just keeps getting bigger. It was previously reported that the engaged couple’s wedding ceremony would be held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The world-famous 22,000-capacity arena has now been confirmed as the destination where the billionaire singer will take to the red carpet to unveil the next chapter of her love story.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce: Madison Square Garden streets will be closed
According to the latest report from the New York Times, a request has been made to the city government to close the streets around Madison Square Garden from July 2, 2026, to noon on July 4, 2026, for the event on July 3, 2026. Winick Productions, a high-profile event planning company, reportedly submitted an application to the New York City Street Event Permit Office in early June.In addition, the company has requested that a tent or canopy be erected outside the venue to accommodate approximately 509 to 999 guests. Additionally, the permit requires that trucks have space to load and unload critical materials needed for the event.According to the website, many members of the Kansas City Chiefs have booked hotel rooms in Times Square around July 3, 2026. Additionally, a city official with knowledge of the preparations confirmed that the wedding was taking place on the rumored date.Amtrak police, who control underground security at the venue, have been asked to await the arrival of Taylor Swift around the July 4th weekend of 2026. As for the mayor of New York City, Zoran Mamdaniwho hinted at the wedding at a press conference last week. “We’re the biggest city in the country and we’re used to big events and we’re really excited about it,” he said, according to The Independent.
About Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s No-Gift Policy
Travis Kelce’s friend, San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, previously hinted at a wedding. The athlete revealed in an interview with ExtraTV that the couple had a strict “no gifts” policy during the ceremony.