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Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding to receive Knicks-style security perimeter at Madison Square Garden

By Kari Anderson
July 2, 2026 3 Min Read
Comments Off on Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding to receive Knicks-style security perimeter at Madison Square Garden

With singer Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce reportedly getting married this weekend, the couple is set to stop traffic — literally.

After getting engaged last August, Swift and Kelce are going a little bit bigger than paper rings for the nuptials: The pair is hosting a private wedding ceremony inside New York's Madison Square Garden on Friday evening, according to reports. As a result of the elaborate indoor venue, some streets around the arena will be closed all day Friday.

The festivities will begin on Thursday night with a smaller rehearsal dinner, before the wedding itself starts at 5 p.m. ET on Friday, according to a schedule obtained by the Associated Press. The wedding itself is set to go as late as 4 a.m. early Saturday morning.

But the logistics to pull off the event are somewhat staggering. Crews spent Thursday morning loading in various equipment for the wedding and building an entrance tent, measuring 12 feet by 60 feet, to the south of the arena, per the AP, which reports that the street closure permits were approved by the city Wednesday night.

NYPD released additional details about street closures on Thursday, via Politico's Chris Sommerfeldt. The surrounding streets will all be closed off to vehicle traffic, and parts of 7th Avenue (to the east of the arena) and 33rd Street (north of the arena) will be closed to pedestrian traffic. Other streets will have "managed access."

All of these closures will be put in place starting at 1 p.m. on Friday, four hours before the event begins and two hours before guests start arriving. NYPD also said that cars parked on 33rd Street after 11:15 p.m. on Thursday will be towed.

NYPD just released details on the street closures around Madison Square Garden tomorrow for Taylor Swift's wedding.

This reads like it might shut down an even bigger slice of the area around MSG than the NYPD did during the NBA Finals. pic.twitter.com/ANNBnnJaQE

— Chris Sommerfeldt (@C_Sommerfeldt) July 2, 2026

Madison Square Garden is situated directly on top of Penn Station, one of the busiest train stations in all of North America. LIRR (Long Island Railroad), one of the rails that operates out of Penn Station, told commuters Thursday that certain entrances into the station will be closed "at the request of the NYPD." The post did not mention Swift, Kelce, or the event.

Penn Station will be open with regular LIRR service on Thursday, July 2 and Friday, July 3, but there will be access restrictions at the request of the NYPD.

Customers traveling through Penn Station should use the 34th Street and 7th Avenue entrance. There will be no entry from…

— LIRR (@LIRR) July 2, 2026

For the wedding itself, the home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers has been transformed into something a bit more bejeweled, with the help of grass, carpets, canopies and other decorations, per People. Initially there were reports that a castle was being built inside the venue, but People reports that this is not true. The outlet also cited a source saying that with the transformation, "it looks like a place where you'd get married."

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch had hinted at the possibility of a Swift-Kelce wedding in MSG in mid-June, with both indicating that the wedding comes at a busy time in the city. In addition to Fourth of July weekend, there is also a World Cup Round of 16 match happening in New Jersey's MetLife Stadium on July 5.

The event evokes the elaborate security measures put in place early last month when President Donald Trump attended Game 3 of the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden. Fans, employees and even players underwent TSA-like screenings and waited in hours-long lines to enter the arena; fencing was put around the perimeter of the arena, and nearby streets were closed to cars and pedestrians.

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