Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Location Will Be in Midtown Manhattan: Report
- On July 3, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly planning to marry in the "middle of Manhattan," according to a source with direct knowledge who confirmed the date to TMZ.
- Following a two-year courtship that captivated fans, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement last summer, often referred to as "Tayvis" by followers worldwide.
- Speculation centers on Madison Square Garden as a rumored frontrunner, alongside iconic Manhattan locations including Central Park, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and the NYC Public Library.
- Taking extensive steps to ensure privacy, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are keeping the exact venue secret, with Swift reportedly contacting famous friends to save the date without location details.
- Earlier reports suggesting destination ceremonies in Rhode Island lack evidence from local officials, while the couple is confirmed not getting married in Bushwick despite Swift's May visit.
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According to the New York Post, the popstar and the football player will join in marriage on the weekend of July 4th.
Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Wedding Update: MSG Details Leaked — And Miles Teller Is Reportedly Banned
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are planning to marry at New York's Madison Square Garden over the 4 July holiday weekend, according to multiple unnamed sources cited by Page Six, with the pop star and NFL player said to be turning the famed arena into a highly guarded wedding venue. Early reports from the gossip outlet had already suggested that Swift and Kelce were eyeing New York for a July wedding, with the weekend of 3 July flagged as the lik…
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Plan Spectacular Wedding at Madison Square Garden, Fans May Be Invited
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are set to tie the knot at one of New York's most iconic venues, Madison Square Garden, in a ceremony that could be open to fans. According to a source for the DailyMail, the couple have decided to "embrace the spectacle" and hold a grand wedding at the legendary arena, which can hold up to 22,000 people. Madison Square Garden is known primarily for concerts and sporting events, and it is not yet clear how many peop…

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