Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married on July 3, 2026, in a high-profile ceremony at New York’s Madison Square Garden, officiated by actor Adam Sandler, according to reports from Vogue and AOL.com. The event. Planned by event designer Mark Seed. Marked the first celebrity wedding at the iconic venue since 1974.

Madison Square Garden Venue and Planning

Permits for the large-scale event were requested in early July, leading to road closures in Manhattan from July 2 to 4, as reported by the New York Times. Paparazzi captured a delivery of boxes labeled “Garden Party,” along with workers preparing the venue with carpets and draping fabric, as White tents were erected outside for arrivals. This is the first time a wedding has taken place at Madison Square Garden since Sly Stone married Kathy Silva in front of 23,000 people on June 5, 1974. Swift has previously performed at the venue eight times.

Adam Sandler’s Role and Performance

Adam Sandler. Who has a long-standing friendship with the couple, officiated the ceremony using a New York State One-Day Marriage Officiant License, according to TMZ and AOL.com, but the actor also performed a “humorous yet touching” song, reportedly drawing on his role in The Wedding Singer. Sandler previously mentioned his bond with Swift and Kelce, saying Swift is “ridiculously nice” to his family and that Kelce is “gentle, nice, and funny as hell.” The couple may have even drawn inspiration from Sandler’s film Mr. Deeds, in which his character takes over Madison Square Garden to propose.

Dior Design and Details

The wedding attire for both Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce was created by Dior Haute Couture, according to Swift’s spokeswoman. The designs were led by Jonathan Anderson, the Creative Director of Dior Women’s, Men’s, and Haute Couture Collections, in collaboration with the couple. While no photos of the wedding dress have been released, the involvement of Dior and its creative team highlights the event’s high-fashion profile. The couple’s choice of designer aligns with Swift’s history of incorporating fashion and artistic details into her personal and professional life.