Celebrity | wedding What We Know About Taylor Swift's MSG Wedding Travis Kelce will also be there, for one. And a bunch of anonymous sources are spilling the beans By Polly Davis Doig withNewser.AI Posted Jul 1, 2026 10:59 AM CDT Copied Scouting? Taylor Swift blows a kiss to the crowd after the New York Knicks' victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 4 of the NBA Finals, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, in Madison Square Garden, New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) See 1 more photo Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce aren't just getting married in an arena—they're basically staging a day-long residency. Page Six reports the couple will wed Friday at New York's Madison Square Garden in an event expected to stretch more than 10 hours and draw about 1,000 guests. But the couple have also booked MSG the day before, notes ABC News. A look at what's being feverishly reported: Getting ready: Workers have been seen transforming MSG, with draped fabric, a briefly rolled-out red carpet, and what insiders describe as a "massive castle" being built inside. The rehearsal dinner: Per Page Six's sources, a 100-person rehearsal dinner is slated for Thursday evening in the arena's Infosys Theater, chosen in part for its security and relative seclusion. Oh, the wedding: Guests are expected to number 1,000 and they won't be bringing their phones inside. On Friday, doors open at 3:30pm, cocktails start at 4 on the sixth-floor concourse, the ceremony begins at 5:30 on the arena floor, and the reception runs from 6:30pm until 2am. ABC's sources say the party will go until 4am. Dress code: Expect black-tie, sources who are apparently ignoring those non-disclosure agreements tell the New York Times. That gibes with an Instagram post of Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid being fitted for a tux last month, subtly captioned, "getting ready for the Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Wedding!" The designer: The Times is putting its money on Ralph Lauren or Christian Dior. Read These Next E. Jean Carroll is ready to collect from Trump. Trump: I'll find workaround after birthright citizenship loss. Father saved his toddler but lost his foot. Adolf Hitler pic somehow found its way into a middle school yearbook. See 1 more photo Report an error