There’s been a LOT of speculation about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding over the past few months, and things have reached a fever pitch. At first, the internet was convinced that they were getting married on June 14 in Rhode Island. But then sources claimed she and Travis were eyeing July 3 in New York City, and now? Now everyone seems to think the wedding’s going down at Madison Square Garden, a giant arena in Midtown NYC that holds 22,000 people.
The idea of Taylor and Travis getting married at MSG is so wild that fans are having trouble believing it’s true, so let’s break down what we actually know about the situation.
- TMZ spoke to a “source with direct knowledge” on June 5 who said the wedding is, in fact, taking place July 3 in the “middle of Manhattan.” As for MSG, they didn’t 100 percent confirm it as the location, but did say “there's a buzz Taylor and Travis will be tying the knot” there.
- Page Six entered the chat and confirmed that the wedding is happening at MSG, speaking to a source who said “Everyone’s been sworn to secrecy,” and that “privacy was of number one importance to them both.” The insider also noted that “If you have billions you can transform the space into a wedding venue” and that guests will likely be transported in blacked-out buses that will use “MSG’s multiple entrances.”
- Later that same day, TMZ piped back up with their own confirmation that Taylor and Travis will marry “in front of more than 1,000 people inside Madison Square Garden.”
- There isn’t anything scheduled at MSG on July 3. Just saying!
So, is there any indication that these MSG reports could be false? Nothing concrete, but there’s one major thing to keep in mind: a source recently told the Daily Mail that Tay is “sharing slightly different details with different guests. That way, if any information does surface publicly, it could help identify where the leak came from.” They also noted that “fewer than ten people actually know the exact wedding date and location.”
Soooo, is this Madison Square Garden convo part of a “leak test”? Guess we’ll see when July 3 rolls around….












