As rumors regarding a potential wedding between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce continue to capture public attention, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has addressed the speculation that the high-profile couple might be planning to exchange vows at the iconic Madison Square Garden.
During a recent appearance on ABC's The Week, Mayor Mamdani refrained from confirming or denying the rumors surrounding the venue. Instead, he pivoted to highlight the charm of a more traditional local option. "You know, what I am here to say is that whoever is getting married in New York City, I think it’s hard to beat the City Clerk’s Office," he remarked. "But many will try, and soon there will be more news."
When pressed by host Jonathan Karl about whether a famous couple might be tying the knot at Madison Square Garden on July 3rd, the Mayor playfully deflected, responding, "Are you hearing that? I think they're calling me now."
The speculation has been fueled by various reports and betting markets, with a recent Polymarket poll suggesting an 89% probability that the pair will marry in Manhattan. While rumors of a Madison Square Garden ceremony have gained traction, sources close to the situation have suggested that the logistics remain highly guarded. According to an insider who spoke with Us Weekly, even the invited guests have been kept in the dark regarding the specific venue, having only been instructed to be in New York City for the dates of July 2 and July 3. The source noted that the couple is investing significantly in the event, with costs reportedly reaching into the millions.