Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding invitations reportedly included NDAs, ahead of the couple’s rumoured nuptials at Madison Square Garden.
The pop megastar announced her engagement to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end last August, after two years of dating. Kelce’s father subsequently revealed that the NFL player had proposed around two weeks prior.
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Earlier this month, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani seemingly confirmed that the wedding would coincide with Independence Day in the US (July 4).
A spokesperson later said that his comment was only based on a TMZ report, which claimed that a permit had been requested for NYC’s Madison Square Garden for the July 4 weekend.
Then, last week NBC News cited a source who said the 19,500-capacity arena was preparing for a major event that same weekend.
The source in question, who is said to be among the invitees, told the outlet that 1,100 people were expected to attend Swift and Kelce’s wedding ceremony at MSG this Friday (July 3).
They also claimed that invitees had been sent non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) along with electronic invitations. The source added that the ceremony would include various live performances from several artists.
This follows reports that Stevie Nicks will be taking to the stage at the high-profile wedding. Swift was recently spotted celebrating the New York Knicks’ NBA championship victory with the Haim sisters, notably while wearing a shirt that read “Stevie Knicks”. Many have taken this as an Easter egg about her upcoming nuptials.
🚨| Taylor Swift and the HAIM sisters at the Knicks game!
"Knickelback, Stevie Knicks, Knickole Kidman" pic.twitter.com/LkphqDAZsd
— The Eras Tour (@tswifterastour) June 11, 2026
According to TMZ, every wedding invitation has been individually watermarked with the guest’s first and last name repeated throughout – so if the invite leaked online, Swift and Kelce would know who was responsible.
A source told the publication that the invitations had been sent out around April. They said the document did not disclose a location for the wedding, nor was there any mention of Madison Square Garden on it.
