Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have reportedly filed a permit request to close streets around Madison Square Garden from July 2-4, according to TMZ.
Several members of the Kansas City Chiefs have also booked hotels in the area for the same time period.
It would be incredibly funny if they just did all this as a diversion and they’re actually just getting married in their backyard or something.
Dexmoser on
Maybe the answer is simple but how do these things become public? Like celebs booking hotel rooms, how does that get into public knowledge?
RollTh3Maps on
Sounds like a big party. At least NY can handle the traffic, instead of shutting down an entire small European town.
ticktock_heart on
they’re blocking streets in manhattan on the fourth of july… good god.
YardSardonyx on
Not a New Yorker. Can private citizens really just shut down streets in NYC?
friendsworkwaffles02 on
I think the rumor mill is saying there might be a private ceremony, but the reception is going be at MSG with 1,200 people (no plus ones).
Always_Reading_1990 on
What if it’s just a July 4 party lol
nagidrac on
If true, this sounds like a huge inconvenience. It’s not as if MSG is in a quiet little suburb. Isn’t Penn Station nearby? Hopefully no one’s commute is disrupted. And what’s the city even going to be like during that weekend since it’s technically the start of a holiday. I feel like this story is fake, but I guess we’ll find out soon enough.
lactosecheeselover on
Godspeed to anyone working in the logistics departments of NYC

emmer00 on
Is there a polymarket bet for them getting married on July 3rd and then her writing a song with lyrics like “the day before the 4th of July” or something because I might take those odds.
whenforeverisnt on
Hot take but I don’t think MSG is a weird venue for this 🤷♀️
DonaldTrumpsScrotum on
It feels very weird that someone can attain status enough to shut down public streets for a personal event. Like wow, there isn’t a better example of class divide
rayybloodypurchase on
YKW I kinda like the idea of their wedding taking away press and attention from the America 250 shit
Confident-Addition76 on
It’s very funny to hear non New Yorkers’ getting seemingly more annoyed at this than actual residents lol. I dont know anyone around me who cares about the streets around MSG being closed for cars for a couple of days on a holiday weekend.
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Well at least they’re not doing this in Italy
It would be incredibly funny if they just did all this as a diversion and they’re actually just getting married in their backyard or something.
Maybe the answer is simple but how do these things become public? Like celebs booking hotel rooms, how does that get into public knowledge?
Sounds like a big party. At least NY can handle the traffic, instead of shutting down an entire small European town.
they’re blocking streets in manhattan on the fourth of july… good god.
Not a New Yorker. Can private citizens really just shut down streets in NYC?
I think the rumor mill is saying there might be a private ceremony, but the reception is going be at MSG with 1,200 people (no plus ones).
What if it’s just a July 4 party lol
If true, this sounds like a huge inconvenience. It’s not as if MSG is in a quiet little suburb. Isn’t Penn Station nearby? Hopefully no one’s commute is disrupted. And what’s the city even going to be like during that weekend since it’s technically the start of a holiday. I feel like this story is fake, but I guess we’ll find out soon enough.
Godspeed to anyone working in the logistics departments of NYC

Is there a polymarket bet for them getting married on July 3rd and then her writing a song with lyrics like “the day before the 4th of July” or something because I might take those odds.
Hot take but I don’t think MSG is a weird venue for this 🤷♀️
It feels very weird that someone can attain status enough to shut down public streets for a personal event. Like wow, there isn’t a better example of class divide
YKW I kinda like the idea of their wedding taking away press and attention from the America 250 shit
It’s very funny to hear non New Yorkers’ getting seemingly more annoyed at this than actual residents lol. I dont know anyone around me who cares about the streets around MSG being closed for cars for a couple of days on a holiday weekend.