Rumors continue to swirl around the anticipated wedding of singer Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce, as new details emerge about the event’s location, guest list, and protocols. According to reports, the couple is expected to host a large black-tie celebration at Madison Square Garden in New York City, featuring strict restrictions on mobile phone usage for attendees.

The anticipated guest list is said to include between 500 and 999 people, encompassing a range of well-known figures from both entertainment and sports. Confirmed attendees reportedly include NFL player George Kittle, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, television presenter Graham Norton, and model Suki Waterhouse. Other notable guests expected at the event are musicians Ed Sheeran, Zoë Kravitz, Jack Antonoff, and Stevie Nicks.

A notable security and privacy measure being implemented involves a complete ban on mobile phones inside the venue. According to sources, guests will be subjected to phone checks at the entrance and are required to leave their devices behind for the duration of the event.

George Kittle, one of the confirmed guests, recently commented that details about the wedding location had been kept deliberately vague, with Travis Kelce humorously suggesting the possibility of a surprise destination element for attendees. Kittle also revealed that the couple has requested that guests refrain from bringing wedding gifts.

Preparations for the event appear to be well underway, with trucks and equipment reportedly arriving at Madison Square Garden earlier this week. Observers noted the unloading of items, including a box labeled “Garden Party,” as well as the installation of decorations. A red carpet was briefly visible outside the venue before being removed.

As the wedding date approaches, these developments indicate a high-profile, tightly controlled ceremony designed to maintain privacy and exclusivity for the couple and their guests. Further official announcements have yet to be made by Swift, Kelce, or their representatives.