Taylor Swift’s wedding guests have no idea where ceremony will take place

Taylor Swift’s wedding guests have no idea where her and Travis Kelce's nuptials will take place.

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Taylor Swift’s wedding guests have no idea where ceremony will take place
Taylor Swift’s wedding guests have no idea where ceremony will take place

Taylor Swift’s wedding guests have no idea where the ceremony will take place.

The Opalite singer and the NFL player, both 36, are due to tie the knot in New York in July but they have not told their invited guests exactly where the nuptials will occur.

A source told Us Weekly: “Taylor and Travis told guests to be in NYC. No other location was provided.

“They’re putting their guests on hold for a couple days. They are spending a lot of money – in the millions.”

Meanwhile, it was previously claimed that Taylor and Travis are preparing for a two-day wedding celebration at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

The couple are said to be planning an intimate ceremony followed by a much larger gathering over the Fourth of July holiday weekend.

Reports in Page Six and The New York Times claim the couple have chosen Madison Square Garden as the venue for the celebrations, with an initial event attended by around 100 close family members and friends before a larger reception said to include between 1,000 and 2,000 guests.

Neither Taylor nor Travis has publicly confirmed the plans, and representatives for both had not responded to requests for comment, according to Page Six.

A source told Page Six: “Privacy was of number one importance to them both.”

Another insider added: “Everyone’s been sworn to secrecy.”

According to the publication, invitations were reportedly issued over the phone rather than by traditional mail in an effort to reduce the risk of details being leaked.

Page Six also reported several of Travis’ Kansas City Chiefs teammates had reservations at the Marriott Marquis in Midtown around the reported wedding date.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Travis’ fellow NFL tight end and Tight End University co-founder George Kittle said he remained uncertain about where the celebrations would ultimately take place.

George added: “I actually asked Travis last night (whether it was at Madison Square Garden) and he laughed at me, so. I’m half expecting there to just be a jumbo jet on a runway and they put us on a plane somewhere.”

The reports also claim the couple have taken extensive measures to protect the privacy of the event.

The New York Post reported a permit application submitted by Winick Productions requested temporary street closures around Madison Square Garden and sought permission for a public tent to be erected outside the venue.