Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are planning to marry in New York City on July 3, according to reports from Newsweek, Billboard, and The Knot. The date represents a change from earlier reporting that placed the wedding in Rhode Island on June 13, with sources indicating the couple opted for a New York venue that could accommodate a larger guest list.
The couple got engaged last August. Reports say Swift’s father is expected to walk her down the aisle and that the celebration will include father-daughter and mother-son dances. The guest list is now estimated at more than 150 people. Neither Swift nor Kelce has made an official confirmation.
Earlier reports pointed to Swift’s $18 million estate in Watch Hill, Westerly, Rhode Island, alongside the nearby Ocean House resort as the likely venue. The shift to New York appears tied to logistics and scale. Sources cited by entertainment outlets say the couple decided to “go all out” at a location that could handle a larger gathering. Madison Square Garden had been named in some tabloid reports, though this has not been confirmed.
The wedding, whenever it takes place, is expected to be one of the most closely watched celebrity events of the year. Swift is currently riding strong commercial momentum following the release of her Toy Story 5 original song, which debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 last week. Kelce won his fourth Super Bowl ring with the Kansas City Chiefs in February.
Post-wedding plans reported across outlets include a three-week honeymoon through the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia, with stops said to include Lake Como, the French Riviera, Greece, and Singapore. These details also remain unverified by the couple directly.
Entertainment publications including several tracking celebrity relationships in 2026 have reported on the wedding plans extensively. The summer entertainment calendar is already packed, with the wedding set to draw significant attention regardless of the exact date. Billboard maintains ongoing coverage of all confirmed developments.




