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Taylor Swift's $60K Permit: What a Wedding Really Costs

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When you’re Taylor Swift marrying Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden, a $60,000 city permit is just the opening act.

On Friday, July 4th, 2026, Swift and Kelce said their vows in one of New York’s most iconic venues — and the couple didn’t just pay for the space. According to law enforcement sources, they shelled out a five-figure sum to close down 7th Avenue at MSG in Midtown Manhattan, ensuring their star-studded guest list could roll in via limousine without battling NYC’s notorious gridlock. It’s the kind of detail most people never think about when imagining a celebrity wedding: who moves the traffic cones?

But here’s where the real picture emerges. Sixty grand for street closure? That’s practically pocket change in the Taylor Swift wedding budget. The venue itself ran about a million dollars a night — and they had it for at least three days. Add in approximately $4,000 in pizzas from Mama’s TOO!, a Chanel bag worth $6,700 handed out as a raffle prize, custom Cartier watches, and a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle complete with a personalized license plate, and you’re looking at a ceremony that redefined the phrase“no expense spared.”

The logistics alone tell you everything about the scale of this event. This wasn’t a wedding that happened to close a major Manhattan avenue; this was a production so massive that managing traffic flow was just another line item on a spreadsheet somewhere. The couple didn’t ask New York to work around their big day — they paid to pause the city entirely.

It’s a fascinating snapshot of what unlimited resources actually look like in practice. Not just the headline number, but every single detail underneath it, all coordinated with the precision of a military operation. The permit, the venue, the gifts, the cars — it’s the difference between“expensive wedding”and“event that requires municipal permits and law enforcement coordination.”

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