Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding Celebrations Launch in New York City
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Celebrations for the wedding of singer Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce began in New York City.
- A large, exclusive party was held at Madison Square Garden with a significant security presence.
- Numerous celebrities from music and sports were reportedly in attendance, with Stevie Nicks expected to perform.
The highly anticipated wedding celebrations for pop superstar Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce kicked off Friday evening in New York City. A lavish, exclusive party drew nearly a thousand guests to Madison Square Garden, under a heavy security detail that closed several surrounding streets.
Excitement buzzed around the iconic venue as dozens of vehicles arrived and hundreds of fans gathered outside, hoping for a glimpse of the celebrity attendees. The event reportedly began with a cocktail hour, followed by a reception that was scheduled to last until the early morning hours.
While official confirmation of whether the couple had already married privately or were celebrating their union that night remained elusive, the event was organized as a grand, formal wedding celebration. Attendees included a star-studded guest list featuring actors like Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Reese Witherspoon, and Dakota Johnson, as well as Selena Gomez and various NFL figures connected to Kelce. Hugh Grant, Karlie Kloss, Lena Dunham, and Jason Sudeikis were also among those reported to be present.
Adding to the star power, Grammy-winning musician Stevie Nicks, a known friend and collaborator of Swift, was expected to perform. The choice of Madison Square Garden, a globally recognized landmark, surprised some fans who had anticipated a more private ceremony. However, the venue provided the necessary infrastructure for managing access and ensuring privacy for the high-profile event.
The celebration coincided with a heatwave, the lead-up to Independence Day festivities, and the 250th anniversary of the United States, making for a packed calendar in the city.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.