Speculation Surges: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Rumored for This Week in New York
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Speculation is mounting that pop star Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce may wed this week in New York City, fueled by administrative requests and organizational details.
- City officials have reportedly received a permit request to close streets near Madison Square Garden between July 2 and July 4, with a central event possibly on July 3.
- Sources suggest a two-phase celebration, including an intimate gathering at Madison Square Garden and a larger event, potentially involving live music, with preparations reportedly including a large tent outside the arena.
Whispers of a "wedding of the year" are intensifying as speculation mounts that global music sensation Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce might tie the knot this week in New York City. While the couple has yet to issue an official confirmation, a flurry of administrative filings and organizational maneuvers has ignited fervent public interest.
According to reports citing sources familiar with event planning, New York City authorities have received a permit application to close streets in the vicinity of Madison Square Garden. The proposed timeframe spans July 2 to July 4, with indications pointing to July 3 as the potential date for the main ceremony. This detail has significantly fueled speculation that the event could take place in the heart of Manhattan.
A spokesperson for the city administration confirmed to Reuters that such a request was received, though further official details remain undisclosed. Adding fuel to the fire, some members of Kelce's Kansas City Chiefs team have reportedly booked accommodations at the prestigious Marriott Marquis hotel on Times Square for dates around July 3, further linking them to a potential event.
Sources close to the organization suggest a meticulously planned two-part celebration. The first phase is rumored to be an intimate gathering for approximately 100 guests at Madison Square Garden on July 2. This would be followed by a larger celebration the next day, July 3, which could host up to a thousand guests and potentially feature live musical performances, adding to the event's spectacle.
Further organizational details, including a request by Winick Productions in early June for permits to erect a large tent capable of holding 500 to 999 people outside the arena, suggest a logistically complex, multi-day event is in the works. Despite the mounting evidence and rumors, Reuters notes that official confirmation of the wedding taking place within the specified timeframe is still pending.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.