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Updated · Fox News · Jul 1
Planner Says Madison Square Garden Needs Major Overhaul for Rumored July 3 Swift-Kelce Wedding
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Planner Says Madison Square Garden Needs Major Overhaul for Rumored July 3 Swift-Kelce Wedding

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 1

Summary

  • Larry Walshe said Madison Square Garden would first need to be stripped of its arena identity before it could host a romantic Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce wedding rumored for July 3.
  • MSG's lighting, rigging and soaring ceilings could then support a world-class redesign, he said, with florals and scenic builds used to shrink and soften the space into a more intimate setting.
  • The venue's existing security and privacy infrastructure is another advantage for a star of Swift's profile, Walshe said, making it easier to control access and keep the event protected.
  • RoseMarie Terenzio, who helped hide John F. Kennedy Jr.'s 1996 wedding, said celebrity ceremonies depend on decoys and tight secrecy, but doubted the actual wedding would be at MSG.
  • Speculation has intensified since Swift and Kelce's August 2025 engagement and late-June wedding rumors, with Terenzio suggesting the Garden may be used for a larger celebration instead.

Insights

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