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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Wedding to Ban Phones for Guests

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s rumoured wedding is set to take place at Madison Square Garden with a strict no-phone rule for guests. The black-tie event will reportedly host between 500 and 999 guests, with celebrities like Ed Sheeran and Stevie Nicks expected. Guests have been asked not to bring gifts and may be flown to a secret location. Preparations at the venue have begun with decorations and equipment arriving earlier this week.

Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce's rumoured wedding to enforce strict no-phone rule for guests

Washington DC, July 2

The rumoured wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is drawing closer, and new details about the celebration have started making headlines.

According to PEOPLE, reports suggest the couple has planned a grand black-tie event at New York City's Madison Square Garden, with strict rules in place for guests.

According to PEOPLE, guests attending the wedding will be required to follow a black-tie dress code. They will also have to leave their mobile phones behind, as a phone check will reportedly take place at the entrance.

Reports also suggest that between 500 and 999 guests are expected to attend the wedding celebrations. George Kittle, Andy Reid, Graham Norton and Suki Waterhouse have reportedly confirmed they will attend, while celebrities including Ed Sheeran, Zoë Kravitz, Jack Antonoff and Stevie Nicks are also expected to be present, said PEOPLE magazine.

Earlier this month, George Kittle shared that guests still did not know the exact wedding location. He said Travis Kelce laughed when he asked about it and joked that everyone might end up boarding a plane to a secret destination. Kittle also revealed that guests have been asked not to bring wedding gifts, as per the publication.

Preparations at Madison Square Garden reportedly began earlier this week, with trucks, equipment and decorations arriving at the venue. Workers were also seen unloading boxes, including one marked "Garden Party," while more setup work continued over the following days. Red carpet was also spotted outside the venue before it was later removed.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Madison Square Garden for a wedding? Talk about going big! But the no-phone rule makes sense when you have that many celebrities in one room. Privacy is everything.

Vikram M

I understand the privacy concerns but asking 500+ guests to surrender phones seems impractical. What if someone needs to contact family in an emergency? Also, not bringing gifts is a nice touch though - very progressive!

Sneha F

Black-tie with no phones and secret location? Sounds like a spy movie! 🕵️‍♀️ But honestly, it's their special day and they want to keep it intimate. I respect that. Though us fans would love to see at least one photo!

Michael C

George Kittle saying guests might board a plane to a secret destination is hilarious! 😂 The Kelce-Swift wedding sounds more like an elaborate heist than a wedding. But I'm curious - how do they enforce such strict rules with nearly 1000 guests?

Aditya G

As someone who values privacy, I think this is brilliant. Imagine how peaceful a wedding would be without everyone posting your personal moments on social media! Though I'll miss seeing Taylor's wedding dress on Insta 😅

Rohan X

Remember when Indian weddings used to be phone-free? Now everyone's a youtu

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