If the reports are accurate, the most talked-about couple in recent memory is about to make things official this summer.
The Daily Mail is reporting that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are set to marry on July 3 in New York City, citing an anonymous source familiar with the plans. Neither Swift nor Kelce’s representatives have confirmed the story, and the couple has not made any public statement.
According to the report, guests who received save-the-date invitations were required to RSVP alongside a signed non-disclosure agreement, an indication of just how seriously the couple is trying to keep details private. The source claims the pair are disappointed that information has leaked, but are not planning to pursue legal action.
The reported venue is an arena- or museum-like space in New York, which would be a departure from what fans had widely speculated: that the wedding might take place at Swift’s $17 million Rhode Island mansion.
New York makes sense as a sentimental choice. Swift has owned property in Tribeca since 2014, has since expanded her footprint in the same building, and famously wrote Welcome to New York as a love letter to the city that same year.
Kelce reportedly proposed last summer after two years together, with the engagement taking place at his Kansas home. Swift announced the news on Instagram with a line that felt very on brand: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”
It is worth noting that this report rests entirely on anonymous sourcing from a single outlet and has not been independently verified. Celebrity wedding rumours, particularly around figures as closely watched as Swift and Kelce, have a long history of being inaccurate, embellished or deliberately planted. Treat the details accordingly until something more official emerges.
If it does turn out to be true, though, July 3 in New York will be the most NDÀ-protected event of the decade.



