Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce exchanged vows Friday night at Madison Square Garden in front of roughly 1,100 guests. The couple held their rehearsal dinner Thursday for 100 people at the Infosys Theater, with the main ceremony starting at 5:30 p.m. ET on Friday and continuing into the early hours of Saturday morning.

The wedding drew a high-profile crowd. Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid, Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham, Adam Sandler, Graham Norton, Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Ed Sheeran all attended. Swift and Kelce donated $26 million to charities this week, spreading the money across 20 local and national organizations.
A Multi-Day Celebration in New York
The couple chose Madison Square Garden as their venue—fitting given Swift’s deep history performing at the iconic arena. The five-day celebration unfolded across Thursday through Saturday, with law enforcement sources confirming the security planning for the sprawling events.
Guests received electronic invitations along with non-disclosure agreements. The celebration mixed intimate moments with larger gatherings, from the smaller rehearsal dinner to the lavish main event that extended well past midnight.
The Private Side of a Public Moment
Despite the scale and celebrity attendance, the couple kept many details private. Swift and Kelce worked with event planners to make the weekend feel personal while managing the logistics of hosting thousands of people in the nation’s most visible venue.
The wedding caps an unexpected romance that grabbed global attention. Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, began appearing at Swift’s concerts last year. Their relationship moved quickly from public appearances to engagement.
Moving Forward After the Big Night
Both Swift and Kelce have major projects ahead. Swift is working on new music, and Kelce will return to the NFL training camp in early August. The couple has already signaled they plan to balance their individual careers with married life, with both splitting time between New York and Kansas City.
The wedding marked the end of one chapter and the start of another—for two people who built a relationship in the full glare of the public eye and found a way to make it work.



