Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are planning to marry over the July Fourth weekend, with Madison Square Garden in New York City as the confirmed venue, according to multiple reports published in early June 2026.
The ceremony is set for July 3. The iconic Manhattan arena is reportedly being transformed for what is expected to be one of the most closely watched celebrity weddings in years. Kelce proposed to Swift in August 2025 after two years of dating, a relationship that generated sustained media coverage from late 2023 when the two were first publicly linked.
Details about the event have been tightly controlled. People close to the couple told reporters that invitations were sent via text rather than traditional mail, in an effort to limit leaks ahead of the date. All involved parties are reported to have been asked to keep specifics private.
Billboard reported that the couple’s wedding scale reflects Swift’s current standing as one of the most commercially successful musicians of the decade. No public ceremony has been officially confirmed, but a celebration at Madison Square Garden suggests a guest list in the hundreds rather than a small private gathering.
There are conflicting reports in the coverage. Some outlets placed the ceremony at Swift’s Rhode Island property in mid-June rather than at MSG in July. Neither version has been confirmed by Swift’s or Kelce’s representatives, and the discrepancy between reports suggests some sources may have different information or different events in mind.
The July 3 Madison Square Garden date, reported by CBS Sports and the Washington Times, is currently the most widely cited version. Swift’s Eras Tour and Kelce’s NFL career have made the couple one of the most prominent pairings across both the music and sports industries over the past two years. The wedding, whenever and wherever it happens, is likely to generate coverage across both worlds simultaneously.




