Taylor Swift Marries Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden With More Than 1,000 Guests, Adam Sandler Officiating the July 3 Ceremony
NEW YORK, NY — Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were married July 3, 2026, in a large ceremony and reception at Madison Square Garden. The event reportedly drew more than 1,000 guests and was officiated by actor Adam Sandler.
The couple’s wedding came after their engagement in August 2025 and added a new chapter to one of the most closely watched celebrity relationships in the country.
Celebrity Guests Filled the Manhattan Event
Swift and Kelce’s wedding guest list included several major names from music, film, and sports.
Among those reported to attend were Selena Gomez, Gigi Hadid, Miranda Lambert, Ed Sheeran, Julianne Moore, Hugh Grant, Paul McCartney, and Patrick Mahomes.
Personal Touches Marked the Ceremony and Reception
According to the source, the couple exchanged vows in speeches that lasted about 20 minutes each. Guests also received monogrammed handkerchiefs with the newlyweds’ initials.
Those keepsakes included the lyric “So it’s gonna be forever…” from Swift’s song “Blank Space,” tying the celebration to her music catalog.
How Their Relationship Led to Marriage
Kelce first tried to connect with Swift after attending her Eras Tour stop in Kansas City in July 2023, later sharing that he hoped to give her his number on a friendship bracelet. The two then went public with their relationship in the fall.
Swift attended multiple Chiefs games during the 2023 season and postseason, while Kelce later appeared at one of her concerts in Buenos Aires and briefly joined her onstage in London in 2024.
Swift Entered the Marriage After A Record-Breaking Career Run
Before the wedding, Swift had already cemented her status as one of pop music’s biggest stars, with 14 Grammy Awards, a record four Album of the Year wins, and a history-making Eras Tour.
She also released The Life of a Showgirl in October 2025 and announced in May 2025 that she had bought full control of her music catalog.
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