A wedding that could become the most expensive in Madison Square Garden’s history is reportedly being planned for singer‑songwriter Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. According to a source at the arena, the venue has been blocked off from July 2 through July 4 for an event that is expected to take place on July 3, 2026. The event would involve more than 1,000 guests and would be held in the main arena, which can hold up to 19,500 people.

The cost of a MSG wedding has been estimated by luxury wedding planners to be between $15 million and $25 million. The figures reflect the high price of the venue, the scale of the décor, security, catering, and entertainment. The estimate is based on the typical costs that planners face when booking the arena for a multi‑day event.

Venue rental is the largest single expense. The arena’s own website states that it can be rented for events that call for “a space unmatched in scale, history and excitement.” According to the planners, a single‑day rental fee ranges from $1 million to $2 million. A wedding would normally require a buyout of the arena for several days to allow for set‑up, rehearsals, and tear‑down. The planners estimate that a three‑ or four‑day buyout could bring the venue cost to $8 million to $10 million.

Decor costs are also substantial. The planners note that the sheer size of the arena means that a large amount of draping, lighting, and temporary walls would be needed to transform the space into a wedding setting. They estimate that décor alone could reach $20 million, especially if cranes and other heavy equipment are required to lift large installations.

Security is another major line item. The planners say that a high‑profile wedding at a venue of this scale would need a private security company, often staffed by former political security personnel. They estimate that security could cost $1 million to $2 million per day. A source at the venue said that guests received electronic invites that included non‑disclosure agreements, but that the security team would still need to monitor the entire event.

Catering for a wedding of this size would also be expensive. The planners estimate that a three‑course meal could cost about $600 per head. With an expected guest count of 1,100, catering and beverage costs could exceed $100,000.

Entertainment fees are likely to be astronomical as well. A source reported that Stevie Nicks, who has performed with Swift in the past, is rumored to be the headlining performer. According to a celebrity booking agency, Nicks’ fee can start at $2 million.

The combination of venue, décor, security, catering, and entertainment brings the total cost of the wedding to the $15 million to $25 million range. The planners note that the cost could be higher if additional days are required, if the couple chooses to use their own vendors instead of the arena’s preferred vendors, or if the décor is more elaborate.

Madison Square Garden has hosted only two weddings in its history. The first was a 1974 ceremony between musician Sly Stone and model Kathy Silva, which took place in front of 23,000 concertgoers. The second was a 1982 mass wedding of 2,075 couples performed by Rev. Sun Myung Moon of the Unification Church. Both events were followed by smaller receptions.

The arena has not responded to requests for comment, and representatives for Swift and Kelce have declined to confirm the wedding details. The mayor’s office confirmed that a permit had been filed for street closures near the arena and that a tent would be set up outside.

If the wedding proceeds as reported, it will be one of the most expensive and high‑profile weddings ever held in a major arena. The event would also highlight the growing trend of celebrities using large public venues for private celebrations, a practice that brings significant logistical and financial challenges.

The wedding is scheduled for July 3, 2026. No further details have been released about the ceremony, reception, or any associated tour or festival appearances. The event remains unconfirmed by the parties involved, and the final cost will depend on the exact scope of the décor, security, and entertainment arrangements.