Taylor Swift’s private plane has reportedly landed in the New York area ahead of her wedding to Travis Kelce. Swift and Kelce will reportedly wed in New York City on July 3. The pop star touched down in Morristown, New Jersey, on Tuesday. It is a short distance from Madison Square Garden, where wedding festivities are expected to take place.
Taylor Swift’s plane reportedly landed in NYC
Taylor Swift’s private plane has touched down in the New York area amid speculations that she will tie the knot with Travis Kelce this weekend. As per Page Six, shortly after her flight landed, the singer seemingly headed to the gym to get some workout done before her big day. Notably, the Grammy winner has been a regular at Dogpound Gym for some years, where she works out with trainer Kirk Myers.
A source revealed to the outlet that Swift and her fiancé have sent “save-the-date” invites to their friends and family, hinting that they plan to tie the knot on July 3.
Not just that, a source previously dished that the high-profile couple will be hosting a small rehearsal dinner at Madison Square Garden for 100 people. Notably, this would be the night before their wedding. A larger event will take place on July 3, featuring 1,000 guests. The nature of the events is unknown.
Moreover, Winick Productions filed a permit to officially request street closures around Madison Square Garden. They also plan to set up wedding tents outside the venue to accommodate 500 to 999 guests from July 2 to 4.
Multiple media outlets are currently reporting a flurry of activities outside Madison Square Garden. Swift and Kelce chose the celebrated venue to accommodate their star-studded wedding guest list and also take advantage of the tight security.
Swift’s long-time friends Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw will reportedly perform at her wedding. They share a strong bond with the Grammy winner, and it’s no surprise that Swift tapped them to sing at her wedding (via The Rolling Stone and Page Six).
An insider declared, “I’ve heard Taylor invited so many people it’s going to be bigger than the Met Gala.”
Originally reported by Anwaya Mane for Mandatory.
