Where Is Taylor Swift Getting Married — Report Points to Madison Square Garden

Where is Taylor Swift getting married: multiple sources say Madison Square Garden is the planned site for a private July 3 weekend ceremony, though not confirmed.

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Where Is Taylor Swift Getting Married — Report Points to Madison Square Garden

Multiple sources told Page Six that and are planning to marry at in New York over the July 3 weekend, a report that pins a specific venue to the couple’s widely discussed summer plans.

The details the sources shared make clear why organizers would pick an arena: Madison Square Garden has no events scheduled from June 29 through July 6, its multiple entrances and highly secure infrastructure would be used, and guests would be shepherded to the site on blacked-out buses. “Everyone’s been sworn to secrecy,” one source said. The same source added, “If you have billions you can transform the space into a wedding venue.”

That list of invited stars reads like a who’s-who of Swift’s circle: , Zoë Kravitz, Ed Sheeran, the Haim sisters, Suki Waterhouse, Gigi Hadid and Selena Gomez are among the names reported to have snagged invites, while and his wife, Keleigh Sperry, were reportedly snubbed after an apparent falling out. Swift herself has history inside the arena — she has performed at Madison Square Garden eight times, including shows on the Fearless and Speak Now eras and several Jingle Ball appearances — which helps explain why MSG has come up as a possible site.

Context sharpens the stakes. Security planning in New York is already focused on a crowded holiday weekend that includes Independence Day and related 250th anniversary events, alongside major sports scheduling such as the NBA Finals and a World Cup match at MetLife Stadium. commissioner flagged the scale of the weekend’s security needs earlier this week and — as an aside — said, “And potentially Taylor Swift’s wedding,” before adding, “I’m kidding.”

There is a practical friction in the plan: a wedding inside an arena is an unusual choice for a ceremony, even a private one. Wedding logistics — from creating an intimate seating plan to staging a ceremony off the house lights and schedule of a multiuse venue — are normally handled in ballrooms, private estates or chapels. Still, the sources emphasize privacy as the top priority and describe a detailed approach: using MSG’s security features and separate entrances, transporting guests under strict cover, and converting the arena floor into a reception space for a single weekend.

For readers asking where is Taylor Swift getting married, the answer the reporting offers is explicit: multiple sources point to Madison Square Garden as the planned site for a July 3 weekend ceremony. What remains unresolved is confirmation from Swift or Kelce or from Madison Square Garden itself. The next thing to watch is whether any official announcement appears or whether visible preparations — permits, increased security deployments or transport plans tied to the venue’s June 29–July 6 window — emerge before the holiday weekend.

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