Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot on July 3, 2026, at Madison Square Garden before 1,000 guests including Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks. The wedding marked the biggest celebrity wedding of the year—a full-scale production inside a New York landmark.
Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony. Swift’s brother served as Man of Honor. Kelce’s brother Jason, a Philadelphia Eagles center, served as Best Man. No traditional wedding party. Just two family members in the key roles.
The Vows and Ceremony
Swift and Kelce wrote their own vows and read them from gold books. Each took about 20 minutes. Swift’s vows included singing, a personal touch that reflected her artistry. The ceremony was themed “Secret Garden,” with green and white draping creating a countryside retreat atmosphere inside MSG.
Jonathan Anderson of Christian Dior Haute Couture designed the couple’s ceremony looks. This is haute couture level fashion—not off-the-rack. The investment in visual presentation matched the scale of the venue.
The Entertainment and Guest List
Paul McCartney performed “I Want to Hold Your Hand.” Stevie Nicks was also part of the musical lineup. The guest list included Ed Sheeran, JLo, Jimmy Fallon, Ethan Hawke, Gwen Stefani, and football players like Cooper Kupp. Celebrities from music, sports, and entertainment all showed.
Some high-profile names were absent. Robert Pattinson sent regrets. Ryan Seacrest canceled his RSVP. The headline performers made the cut.
The Charity Gift
Swift and Kelce donated $26 million to 20 national charities as a wedding gift to their community. This move signals wealth and values. The couple is using the wedding as a platform for philanthropy.
The wedding was invitation-only, but guest leaks and media coverage have provided details. Swift and Kelce kept the ceremony itself private while letting celebration details become public.




