Overview
- Multiple outlets report a large celebration for the couple is planned at Madison Square Garden on July 3, with sources describing a stadium-scale reception for roughly 1,000 to 1,200 guests.
- Reporting says earlier plans for a June Ocean House event in Rhode Island were canceled or relocated after venue details leaked, and a contracted fireworks display was redirected to New York.
- Visible activity at Swift’s Watch Hill estate — including heightened security and women seen on balconies — was reported on June 17 and has fueled speculation about a bachelorette or private pre-wedding event.
- Officials have provided limited confirmation: New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani referenced ‘Taylor Swift’s wedding’ when discussing city event planning, while a Rhode Island official said no marriage license had been filed in Westerly as of June 18.
- Neither Swift nor Kelce or their representatives have publicly confirmed the date, venue, or whether a private ceremony has already occurred, leaving open the distinction between an intimate wedding and a larger public celebration.