Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce may or may not be getting married at Madison Square Garden in New York City on or about July 2 or 3. That is what it seems like might happen, and lots of reasons exist for that, but nothing is guaranteed.
That is, unless you received an invite to the wedding, in which case you are likely keeping your lips closed and not telling anyone anything. That's OK, though. The situation appears to be unfolding, though it might all be a ruse.
What we know is that Taylor Swift staffers have been seen at MSG, a venue that has two events scheduled on the second and third of July, but no known information other than that. Swift and Kelce getting married at the home of the New York Knicks makes sense, as even though the date might be known, fans and photographers would have a difficult time looking in.
Maybe Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are planning the best fake-out ever
Parking for MSG is also underneath the venue, so those arriving could get into the Garden without being easily seen. In other words, it could theoretically be the best possible location for the wedding of the century. She is the pop star currently globally, and he is a future Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The truth is that Swifties and paparazzi would still surround Madison Square Garden, hoping for a glimpse of who is at the event, and maybe a few words with them. Whatever can get clicks for TMZ or a photo opportunity for a fan matters to them, if not to Swift and Kelce.
This could all be a setup too, in much the same way an NFL defense feels like a run might be coming on a flea-flicker before a team passes over the top of them for a touchdown. Maybe Swift and Kelce are making people believe they are getting married this weekend in New York, but the real ceremony is happening in someone's backyard near Cleveland, Ohio.
It's hopefully a one-time event for Taylor Swift, and the unfolding wedding with perfect precision is important and meaningful. That might happen at Madison Square Garden. It might also happen in a place that the press and fans aren't prepared for, and that would entirely be the point. Human beings have a right to be just that, after all.
