To attend Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s wedding, do you need to know the bride and groom all too well?
That’s the big question this week as fans, media and social sets in New York, L.A. and Nashville speculate over which lucky 1,000 people landed invites to the celebrity wedding of the decade this Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
Breathless coverage has poured in over the slow news week leading up to the July Fourth holiday, when billionaire songstress Swift will wed Kansas City tight end Kelce and close her long and fruitful era as a single woman. According to reports, Thursday night will see a modest rehearsal dinner (only 400 people!). Friday, per TMZ, will include a secret official wedding ceremony somewhere in Manhattan, and later that night MSG will host a historic rager complete with a castle set and musical performances.
“A 1,000-person wedding isn’t a guest list, it’s a rolodex,” one show business power player said warily. So, who made the cut?
For the core Hollywood crowd, bragging rights will go to the top brass at Disney. A smattering of execs got the golden ticket, multiple sources said. This includes Bob Iger, the company’s former CEO and current senior advisor; David Greenbaum, head of Disney live action films and 20th Century Studios; and Dana Walden, Disney’s president and chief creative officer. It’s not surprising, given the hefty resources Disney has invested in Swift in recent years — like spending big to acquire the streaming rights to her “The Eras Tour” concert film. Before Greenbaum’s ascent to the Disney mothership, he and Swift became close while developing her upcoming directorial debut at Searchlight Pictures. Disney will also surely spend big on an Oscar campaign this year for Swift’s original song featured in the studio’s “Toy Story 5.” Good luck to these brave souls, who will face countless questions about this event at premieres and upfronts for the rest of their lives.
Another suit who made the cut, we hear, is AMC Theatres CEO Adam Aron. Again, he’s a no brainer. Swift worked with Aron and his team directly to deliver the highest-grossing concert film of all time in 2023’s “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” which grossed $267 million at the worldwide box office before moving on to Disney+. Legendary movie director Steven Spielberg has also been invited, two sources said. The “Disclosure Day” helmer helped induct Swift into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in June.
While Swift’s career has ascended heights beyond any country star’s wildest dreams, she hasn’t forgotten her roots. Miranda Lambert, Kane Brown, Little Big Town, Kelsea Ballerini and Maren Morris all made the list. Insiders also said a deep bench of music industry power could show, from C-suite names to top producers including: Universal Music Group chairman Lucian Grainge; Republic Records founders Monte and Avery Lipman; Swift’s longtime tour promoter Louie Messina; Troy Tomlinson of UMPG; and hitmakers Jack Antonoff, Max Martin, Shellback and Aaron Dessner. We doubt Scooter Braun will show, but if you see him around MSG say hi as he heads to the New Jersey Transit tunnels.
Before we get to the superstar attendees, it should be said that celebs and industry types have been in a state of giddy panic thanks to the wedding’s security protocols, nondisclosure agreements and the circus of fans and police about to descend on New York City.
Over a dozen sources who spoke to Variety said that A-listers, executives and musicians have been “flying blind” with minimal details on the wedding’s theme or dress code. Many were told to be in New York City by the morning of July 3 and await further details, three sources said. Some bold names have asked their stylists to pull evening looks from major designer showrooms with no guidance on the vibe of the event.
“We’ve had a lot of requests for talent attending,” a fashion publicist who handles VIP services for several luxury houses told Variety. “No one has said explicitly whose wedding they are attending, but we all know.”
One guest had to overpay to reserve their desired hair and makeup team for a full 24 hours surrounding the wedding, or else lose them to other high-profile people in the know.
“It’s a really fun shit show,” the guest told Variety.
Swift’s famous friends – in a previous life referred to as her “squad” – are easily identifiable and low-hanging fruit when it comes to attendance. Think the sisters Haim or Hadid, Selena Gomez, Sabrina Carpenter, Ed Sheeran, Ice Spice, and so on. Beyonce and Jay-Z almost surely got invitations, though the Carters have been extremely selective about public appearances in recent years. “Bridgerton” star Phoebe Dynevor and her fiancé, actor-producer Cameron Fuller, scored invites on a grid that contains plenty of easter eggs that any Swifty will flip for. Take invited guest Ellen Pompeo, whose iconic “Grey’s Anatomy” character is the namesake of one of Swift’s cats (this also leads us to believe Mariska Hargitay will show, given Swift’s longtime love affair with “Law & Order: SVU”).
We also need to talk about who isn’t going. Harry Styles, a brief former love interest for the singer who is said to have inspired songs from her catalogue like “Out of the Woods,” received an invitation. Sadly, Styles is currently on tour and will not make it to MSG, sources said. His own fiancé Zoe Kravtiz, however, is expected to attend. The actor-director is a longtime Swift pal and a credited songwriter on her hit “Lavender Haze.” The world will also be watching with bated breath to see if Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds ascend the MSG stairs, as many speculate Lively and Swift fell out over the actor’s scorched-earth court battle with her “It Ends With Us” director Justin Baldoni. Swift was mercilessly dragged into court proceedings when Baldoni accused Lively of leveraging Swift to intimidate him during the shoot. Should Lively attend, perhaps it’s best to avoid any glam or styling reminiscent of Khaleesi.
Witnessing the Swift-Kelce nuptials is not without its risks. Official digital invites all contained watermarks with guest names and came bundled with NDAs. While sources would not name the dollar amount parties would be liable for if the wedding details leaked, here’s some perspective: for a simple appearance like presenting at an award show, stars like Beyonce have been known to attach $1 million in penalties to their NDAs if their attendance is revealed beforehand. And that’s for showing up at a red carpet, not for a watershed celebrity wedding that threatens to overshadow America’s 250th birthday on July 4.
There’s also a matter of optics. Shows of extravagance like these have not been met with kindness in a world torn by war, inflation, soaring gas prices and political unrest. Ask Jeff and Lauren Bezos, whose June 2025 wedding in Venice became a symbol for oligarch excess. Despite her fans’ excitement for this union, the wedding will shutter small businesses in midtown Manhattan and drain the resources of the NYPD, as a blistering heatwave threatens to buckle the city’s power grid while the World Cup plays out. What could go wrong? But Swift is savvy. On Thursday morning, she announced $26 million in charitable donations across New York City to organizations like food banks and the SPCA.
There’s no question that Friday will be an historic night, uniting the worlds of celebrity, music, sports, media and fashion in a way only this power couple could. Even though, as one guest hilariously complained, they’re missing the holiday weekend in the Hamptons.
“Who on earth is in Manhattan for the Fourth of July?” they griped. “This couldn’t have been a destination wedding?”
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