Overview
- New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani publicly referred to Taylor Swift’s wedding during a June 15 press briefing, saying city agencies are ready for a big event tied to the July 4 period.
- The couple attended Broadway’s Oh, Mary! and left for dinner on Saturday, June 13, a public appearance that effectively disproved earlier claims that their wedding would take place that day.
- Multiple outlets continue to report that the wedding is planned for around July 3 and that Madison Square Garden is a leading potential venue, but neither Swift, Travis Kelce, nor MSG have confirmed those details.
- Reports say guests are being asked to sign nondisclosure agreements and that a high‑profile planner has been linked to preparations for an arena‑scale celebration, though those operational claims remain unverified.
- Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid and other coverage note Kelce remains focused on football commitments, and his scheduled public appearances in mid‑June further undercut rumors of an earlier ceremony.