Here come the guests!
A gaggle of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s A-list attendees have made their way to New York City’s Madison Square Garden for the wedding of the century, Page Six can exclusively reveal.
On Friday afternoon around 2:30 p.m., we spotted Swift’s longtime publicist, Tree Paine, dressed to the nines and former Kansas City Chiefs player Mitch Schwartz as they left their swanky Midtown Manhattan hotels and headed to the famed arena via blacked-out Sprinter vans.
As we previously reported, Swift and Kelce’s big day will begin with a 4 p.m. cocktail hour on the sixth-floor concourse of MSG, with doors opening at 3:30.
The ceremony itself will take place at 5:30 on the arena floor, followed by the reception, which will run from 6:30 to 2 a.m.
Ahead of the nuptials, Page Six exclusively learned that an area of the arena had been set up as a forest, complete with trees and carpet that resembles grass.
The area also features a space reserved for games and activities concealed behind long, flowy curtains.
Notably, Kelce proposed to Swift in the garden-esque backyard of his Kansas home in August 2025.
We were told the approximately 1,000 wedding guests lucky enough to score an invite to the blowout bash will be treated to performances by Stevie Knicks and Tim McGraw while indulging on top-notch food.
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The couple hosted a more intimate rehearsal dinner Thursday night for 100 of their closest family members and friends, including Selena Gomez — whom we hear is a bridesmaid — Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper, exes Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff, Suki Waterhouse, Swift’s powerhouse publicist, Tree Paine, and the pop superstar’s longtime friends Abigail Anderson Berard and Ashley Avignone, among others.
“Guests ate, drank and hung out on a pink carpet,” a spy told Page Six of the event, which took place at the Infosys Theater inside MSG and ran from 6 to 10:30 p.m. Dinner was catered by one of the bride’s favorite restaurants, Sartiano’s.
We heard chandeliers and peach-and-pink floral arrangements decorated the space and that each guest received a bejeweled keepsake as a party favor.
Attendees were photographed leaving the festivities clutching black velvet boxes etched with the couple’s initials.
An insider told us each box was presented with a fabric-printed image of what appeared to be the garden from Swift and Kelce’s engagement and that the box itself contained a diamond-encrusted champagne flute.
Page Six exclusively learned earlier this week that the two are actually already legally wed.
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