Pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce are reportedly set to marry at New York City’s iconic Madison Square Garden, according to multiple sources cited by Page Six.
The venue, known as the home of the NBA’s New York Knicks, the NHL’s New York Rangers and some of the world’s biggest concerts, is said to be the chosen location for the couple’s high-profile wedding celebration.
“Everyone’s been sworn to secrecy,” said one source, as per Page Six.
Page Six had previously reported that Swift and Kelce, both 36, are planning to tie the knot in New York over the July 3 weekend.
According to a source, “privacy was of number one importance to them both” when selecting a venue.
The source added that guests could be transported to the venue on blacked-out buses, while Madison Square Garden’s multiple entrances and secure infrastructure would help maintain privacy for the event.
While the arena may appear to be an unconventional choice for a wedding ceremony, another source told the publication, “If you have billions you can transform the space into a wedding venue.”
Adding to speculation, Madison Square Garden reportedly has no scheduled events between June 29 and July 6, as per Page Six.
Swift has a long history with Madison Square Garden, having performed there eight times. Her appearances include one show during the ‘Fearless’ tour, two during the ‘Speak Now’ tour and four performances at the Z100 Jingle Ball concerts.
Several celebrity names have reportedly received invitations to the wedding, including Karlie Kloss, Zoe Kravitz, Ed Sheeran, the Haim sisters, Suki Waterhouse, Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez.
Meanwhile, Page Six recently reported that actor Miles Teller and his wife Keleigh Sperry were not included on the guest list following an apparent falling out.
The couple were spotted multiple times in New York City last month, dining at restaurants including Or’esh and Via Carota. The sightings fuelled speculation that they were overseeing preparations for the wedding.
Security is expected to be heightened across New York during the US Independence Day (July 4) holiday weekend. (ANI)





