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Taylor and Travis's MSG Wedding Just Became a Stadium-Sized Concert

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When Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce say their vows at Madison Square Garden on July 3rd, they’re not just exchanging rings—they’re essentially turning one of the world’s most iconic venues into a private concert hall with around 1,000 of their closest friends watching.

The wedding celebration is shaping up to be absolutely stacked with performances from Taylor’s longtime collaborators. Stevie Nicks, the legendary Fleetwood Mac icon, is reportedly set to take the stage, alongside country star Tim McGraw—a choice that carries special weight given that Tim McGraw was Taylor’s debut single back in 2006. Sources also tell us that Paul McCartney’s name has been floated as a third potential performer, which would essentially cement this as the most star-studded wedding reception in recent memory.

The connections here run deep. Taylor and Tim McGraw have been friends for years and have performed together multiple times over the decades. With Stevie, the history is equally strong—they shared the stage at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2010 and have maintained a close friendship ever since. Paul McCartney? Taylor got on stage with the Beatles legend at the Saturday Night Live 40th anniversary afterparty back in February 2015. So these aren’t random celebrity cameos; these are genuine relationships spanning years.

There’s also that delicious detail about Taylor wearing a Stevie Knicks shirt to Game 4 of the NBA Finals at MSG back in June—a subtle nod that now feels like a well-placed hint about who’d be performing at her wedding. Whether intentional or not, it’s the kind of Easter egg that’s sent fans into a frenzy.

The guest list itself is a mix of A-list names like Benson Boone and Karlie Kloss alongside some non-famous faces—folks the bride and groom have only met a handful of times. There’s also a rehearsal dinner happening on June 2nd to set the tone before the main event. By all accounts, this isn’t just a wedding; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime concert experience masquerading as a marriage ceremony.

So grab your cameras and clear your schedule. Something tells us the performance footage from this event will be circulating for years to come.

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