Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Are Married: Inside Their Madison Square Garden Wedding

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are officially married. The pop superstar and the Kansas City Chiefs tight end tied the knot Friday evening, July 3, 2026, in front of hundreds of guests at Madison Square Garden in New York City - a venue Swift knows intimately from her many sold-out performances there.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Are Married
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The Ceremony

A representative for Swift confirmed the marriage in a statement, noting that the couple was wed in a ceremony officiated by comedian and longtime friend Adam Sandler, who has previously spoken warmly about the couple's relationship on Travis and Jason Kelce's podcast, "New Heights."

The couple skipped a traditional wedding party. Instead, Swift's younger brother Austin Swift served as her "Man of Honor," while Travis Kelce's older brother, retired Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, stood in as best man. Swift's wedding gown was designed by Christian Dior Haute Couture.

Inside the "World's Most Famous Arena"

Choosing Madison Square Garden surprised some observers, but those close to the couple say it made perfect sense. Swift has performed at the arena numerous times over her career, and the venue offered a level of security and familiarity few other locations could match.

Preparations had been underway for days, with fleets of delivery trucks bringing in covered equipment and crews transforming the interior for the occasion. The event reportedly included a cocktail hour, ceremony, and reception, with the celebration expected to run into the early hours of Saturday morning.

Roughly 1,100 guests were invited, according to a source close to the planning, with electronic invitations that included non-disclosure agreements. Phones were reportedly banned from the venue.

Star-Studded Guest List

Fans and media gathered outside MSG for hours, watching a parade of black SUVs arrive at curtained entrances. Boldface names spotted heading into the celebration included Hugh Grant, Jason Sudeikis, Ethan Hawke, Tom Brady, Steven Spielberg, Chris Rock, Benson Boone, NFL wide receiver Cooper Kupp, soccer star Abby Wambach, sports broadcaster Joe Buck, and Paulina Gretzky.

The Moment It Became Official

As evening turned to night - and a sudden thunderstorm rolled through the city - video screens surrounding the arena lit up with a simple message: "JUST&T MARRIED!" The announcement arrived almost simultaneously with a press release from Swift's team confirming the nuptials, sending the crowd of waiting fans into celebration before the rain sent them home.

New York's Empire State Building joined in on the celebration, lighting up in blue in a nod to the couple's big night.

A Love Story Years in the Making

Swift and Kelce's relationship became one of the most talked-about romances in pop culture after Kelce revealed on his podcast that he'd tried and failed to meet Swift following one of her Eras Tour shows in Kansas City, joking about the friendship bracelet with the phone number he'd hoped to give her. The two connected shortly after, and their public relationship - from stadium appearances to award-show red carpets - became a fixture of headlines in the following years.

Friday's wedding, held on the eve of the July Fourth holiday weekend, closes that chapter with what many are already calling one of the most extravagant celebrity weddings in recent memory.