After weeks of speculation, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have tied the knot. Swift’s spokesperson officially confirmed the marriage on Friday night, with the announcement displayed on screens outside Madison Square Garden in New York as “JUST&T MARRIED!”
While many specifics are still unknown, here’s what we have gathered about the couple’s wedding at the arena in midtown Manhattan.

Insights into the Ceremony
Swift’s longtime publicist, Tree Paine, released an official statement disclosing some details, such as Adam Sandler, known for The Wedding Singer and other popular comedies, acting as the wedding officiant (Paine referred to him as “a friend” of the couple).
Instead of traditional bridesmaids and groomsmen, Swift’s brother, Austin, stood as her man of honor, while Kelce’s brother, Jason, served as his best man.
The couple wore custom Christian Dior haute couture outfits, envisioned by Jonathan Anderson, the creative director of the renowned fashion house. Swift adorned Cartier jewelry, and both wore custom Christian Louboutin shoes.
Interestingly, Taylor’s “something blue” was the Empire State Building, which was illuminated in light blue “in honor of the newlyweds” following the ceremony revelations.
NBC News reported that Swift and Kelce wrote their own vows, each taking around 20 minutes to recite, with Swift even singing a portion of hers while Kelce wiped away tears.
The guest list, reportedly exceeding 1,000 attendees, included celebrities like Selena Gomez, Steven Spielberg, Camila Cabello, Hugh Grant, Ethan Hawke, Zoë Kravitz, Gigi Hadid, Karlie Kloss, Cooper Kupp of the Seattle Seahawks, and JuJu Smith-Schuster of the New York Giants.
A Glimpse Inside
The Daily Mail shared footage from inside the venue, showcasing a decor theme of greens and pale pinks. A castle-like structure in the midst of trees and foliage created a whimsical, garden-esque ambiance. Images displayed a radiant monogram of the couple’s initials intertwined with hearts, hanging on a wall embellished with peach and white drapery.

