Taylor Swift marries Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden in ceremony officiated by Adam Sandler
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were married Friday evening at Madison Square Garden in New York, with Adam Sandler leading the ceremony and a star-studded guest list of 1,000, including Ed Sheeran, Gigi Hadid, and Hugh Grant.
The ceremony
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were married Friday evening at Madison Square Garden in New York, with comedian Adam Sandler officiating. The couple, both 36, had dated for three years before tying the knot in front of approximately 1,000 guests. Swift's brother Austin served as "man of honor," while Kelce's brother Jason was best man. The event was kept largely secret, but a "Just Married" sign flashed on the arena's exterior screens around 7:20 p.m. local time, confirming the union. A spokesperson later confirmed the marriage. Shortly after the ceremony, heavy rain hit the city, which some saw as a lucky omen.
Guest list and security
The guest list read like a who's who of entertainment and sports. Celebrities spotted included actors Bradley Cooper, Hugh Grant, Reese Witherspoon, and Ethan Hawke; musicians Ed Sheeran, Camila Cabello, and The Chainsmokers; model Gigi Hadid; and NFL players Kyle Juszczyk, Matthew Stafford, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Cooper Kupp, and George Kittle. Other attendees included Selena Gomez, Jay-Z, Steven Spielberg, Jimmy Fallon, Abby Wambach, and Karlie Kloss. Security was tight: streets around the arena were closed, armed guards patrolled, and guests were required to surrender their phones to prevent leaks. Hundreds of fans gathered outside, some wearing friendship bracelets and waving signs referencing Swift's lyrics. The event was dubbed an "American royal wedding" by some media.
Fashion and details
The bride and groom wore custom Christian Dior Haute Couture designed by Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of Dior's women's, men's, and haute couture collections. It was Anderson's first couture wedding gown for a celebrity. Swift accessorized with Cartier jewelry and custom Christian Louboutin heels, continuing her long-standing preference for red soles on stage. The Empire State Building was lit blue in a nod to the "something blue" wedding tradition. Earlier in the day, Swift reportedly held a soundcheck with Stevie Nicks, and there were indications that Paul McCartney might also perform.
Charitable donation
Ahead of the celebration, the couple announced a $26 million donation to various charities in New York, Tennessee, and Missouri. The funds will support food banks and other causes. Dolly Parton thanked the couple in a video message for a $2 million contribution to her foundation, which provides free books to children.
Pre-wedding events and speculation
The festivities began Thursday night with a dinner for 100 guests at the arena. Tinted-window vehicles dropped off attendees under tents, and waitstaff in red-and-white uniforms were seen leaving late in the evening. Some reports, including from the New York Post, suggested the couple may have already been legally married in a small ceremony in Tennessee, as no marriage license application appeared in New York. However, the Madison Square Garden event was the public celebration. The arena, normally home to the Knicks and concerts, was transformed with decorations and catering delivered over several days.
- Pre-wedding dinner for 100 guests at Madison Square Garden
- Soundcheck with Stevie Nicks and Paul McCartney
- Ceremony begins; 'Just Married' sign appears on arena screens
- Empire State Building lights blue in 'something blue' tribute
- Couple announces $26 million charitable donation


