Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce marry at Madison Square Garden with Adam Sandler officiating
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce turned Madison Square Garden into a private star shrine, with Adam Sandler officiating and a “JUST & T MARRIED” sign above 1,000 guests.

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married Friday, July 3, 2026, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, turning one of the country’s most familiar arenas into a tightly controlled celebrity stage. Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony, while the couple kept photos and most details under wraps as guests, staff and celebrity friends began to surface with small glimpses of the event.
The wedding brought together scale and secrecy in a way that fit both stars’ public brands. The celebration took over the arena and drew more than 1,000 guests, with a smaller Thursday gathering at MSG that included around 100 people. Madison Square Garden lit a sign reading “JUST & T MARRIED,” a play on the couple’s names, while the crowd inside included names such as Hugh Grant, Ethan Hawke, Jason Sudeikis, Benson Boone, Abby Wambach, Chris Jones and Cooper Kupp.
Swift’s brother, Austin Swift, served as man of honor, and Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, was best man. The couple did not have bridesmaids or groomsmen, underscoring the stripped-down wedding party around an otherwise maximal production. Both wore custom Dior looks, and Swift’s gown was a haute couture design by Jonathan Anderson, giving the ceremony the kind of fashion pedigree usually reserved for a museum gala or couture runway.
Stevie Nicks sang at the wedding, adding another layer of old-guard star power to a guest list already loaded with it. Sandler’s role carried its own Hollywood logic: he had already worked with Kelce on Happy Gilmore 2, where Kelce had a cameo, and Sandler has spoken warmly about Swift and her kindness to his family. That familiarity helped make the officiant choice feel less like a stunt than a private joke made public at arena scale.
The wedding also captured how modern fame now works as a closed loop between sports, music and spectacle. Swift and Kelce are among the most visible figures in the country, and their relationship has already moved the needle in pop culture and around the NFL. At Madison Square Garden, that reach was packaged into a single night, with couture, a celebrity officiant, arcade games and a crowd large enough to fill a major arena while still feeling like an exclusive fantasy.
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