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Is Taylor Swift's wedding televised or livestreamed? We have your answers

Is Taylor Swift's wedding televised or livestreamed? We have your answers

Melissa Ruggieri, USA TODAYFri, July 3, 2026 at 5:18 PM UTC

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Taylor Swift might relish the spotlight. But her wedding to Travis Kelce will be out of sight – at least for now.

Her devoted flock likely had fingers crossed that they could watch the union virtually via livestream. But the amount of security, curtains, tents and tunnels surrounding Madison Square Garden is a firm reminder that unless you received a vaunted (and reportedly, digital) invite directly from the couple, you will not bear witness to this lavish event.

However – because there is always another lane in Swiftville – the pair just might be documenting something special to share with the public post-nuptials.

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A sign outside of "The World's Most Famous Arena" makes note of an "Event" taking place June 29-July 3 with photography and videography "in and around MSG."

The fine print also states that anyone entering the premises agrees to "strict confidentiality with respect to the Event and all activities leading up to, during and after the Event period."

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Sure sounds like something is being filmed to commemorate this new era in Swift's life.

Signage with similar language is commonplace at many concerts and sporting events, positioned as an overarching "crowd release" to alert attendees that the proceedings are being recorded and entry confirms consent.

But the additional wording on the MSG sign about confidentiality during and post-event reinforces that there is no livestream, no TV broadcast and likely a social media blackout – until Swift and Kelce deem otherwise.

A string of celebs from the couple's inner circle flocked to Madison Square Garden on Thursday, July 2, for what was reportedly the pre-wedding rehearsal dinner. The intimate affair was followed by a larger celebration for roughly 1,000 guests, with the space booked until about 4 a.m., CBS News reported.

Famous faces including Selena Gomez, Lena Dunham and producer Jack Antonoff were seen mobilizing across New York City as wedding fever continued to grow across midtown Manhattan and beyond.

Contributing: Jennifer Hassan, USA TODAY

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